| age-adjusted homicide rates |
| Brady Bill |
| Kansas City Gun Experiment |
| John DiIulio |
| Center for Disease Control |
| Alfred Blumstein |
| Sheley and Wright |
| Media violence and youth violence link |
| Delbert Elliot |
| United Nations family violence |
| Shaw and McKay |
| Community-based violence reduction programs |
| Los Angeles Times poll on rehabilitation vs.
punishment |
| Krisberg |
| 1994 Federal Crime Bill |
| 1994 Gallop poll |
| Restrictions by local communities |
| Youth violence rates by state |
| Snyder and Sickmund |
| Elliot and Ageton |
| Frank Zimring |
| Waivers |
| Numbers and percent |
| Population |
| Robbery |
| Aggravated assault |
| Murdered each day |
| Weapons violations |
| boot camps |
| decarceration |
| electronic monitoring |
| fine |
| home confinement |
| parole |
| probation |
| pseudo families |
| restitution |
| Thompson v. Oklahoma |
| Disciplined-oriented model |
| Public school model |
| Homespun model |
| Orientation: custody to treatment |
| Bernard Berk |
| Feld |
| Bartolla |
| State Industrial School for Girls in
Lancaster, Mass. |
| ABA survey of juvenile facilities |
| Mann |
| Inmate culture |
| 1994 OJJDP study of minority representation |
| Percent or number |
| for status offenses |
| AIDS |
| Juveniles held with adults |
| Death row |
| Parents study |
| ABA study of juvenile facilities |
| Forst |
| 1989 Supreme Court cases |
| Problems of juvenile probation |
| Justification for alternatives for
incarceration |
| Aftercare decisions |
| Racial disparities |
| Feld |
| Deinstitutionalization |
| Giallmbardo |