JUVENILE CRIME
Michigan National High School Debate Institute--1996
Crime Per
Population
1991
(Red=High; Green=Medium; Dark Blue=Low)
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Resolved: That the Federal government should establish a
program to substantially reduce juvenile crime in the United
States.
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s=Delinquent girls
s=Juvenile corrections
s=Juvenile courts
s=Juvenile deliquency--California
s=Juvenile detention homes--Overcrowding
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k=boot adj camp? and (teen? or juvenile)
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- Key dates for 1996 information are April 25 (California six-year-old
who battered an infant) and May 10 (St. Clair Shores parental
responsibility law)
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see the May 10, 1996 issue
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Newspapers
at the University of Michigan Library
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within the University Library system
- Description of Newspapers
on CD-ROM
Reports and Statistics
ACLU Fact Sheet on
Juvenile Crime
- Short report to Congress dated May 14, 1996
Court TV
- Case Files section has summaries, briefs,
testimonies, and opinions on high-profile trials
- Includes lengthy report on the Menendez brothers
Drug Enforcement
Administration
- Press releases, Congressional testimony, and some statistics on drug
enforcement
Expunging Juvenile Records (T.
Markus Funk)
Federal Web
Locator (Villanova)
- Most comprehensive listing of hundreds of Executive, Legislative,
Judicial, and Independent Agency web sites
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reports and statistics
High
School Debate Topic Online (UKansas)
- Annotated links to government, legal, and
criminal justice sites
- Topical links to education, risk behavior,
social service, and violence sites
- Selected readings and annotated
bibliography
Juvenile Delinquency Development
Statements [Library]
- Printed report outlining roles and programs of over 30 federal
government agencies in juvenile delinquency prevention
- The goals of the 1974 Juvenile Justice Delinquency and Prevention Act
and a summary of related laws
- Located in the Documents Center: HV 9104 .C58)
Juvenile Justice (NCJRS)
- Official government Internet source for the 1996/97 high school debate topic
- Numerous short policy papers corrections, courts, delinquency, gangs,
and victimization
- Links to organizations and web sites related to juveniles and crime
National Criminal Justice Reference
Service (NCJRS)
- Numerous reports on drugs, crime, corrections
- Links to statistical sources
National Drug
Control Strategy
- Brief summary of the President's goals for the 1996 program
- A more extensive paper copy for 1995 is available in the Documents
Center as HV 5825 .A58952)
AltaVista
- Most comprehensive search engine on the Internet
- Searches the contents of web pages
- Be specific in your search, enclosing a phrase in quotation marks
(e.g. "teen curfews")
- A broad search of "juvenile crime" will reap
thousands of references
Justice
Department Crime Statistics
- Crime, firearms, courts, prisoners, and victimization
- Describes on-line services and files available for ftp from the National Criminal Justice
Reference Service
School
District Data Book (Oregon State
Univ/Census Bureau)
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housing data, household living arrangements, income, poverty,
educational attainment
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ratios
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State of the World's
Children (UNICEF)
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economics, 1960+
- Available in several formats and also downloadable
Status
Report on Youth Curfews in America's Cities (US Conference of
Mayors)
- Survey of 347 cities with youth curfews, conducted in 1997
- Lists name of city, type of curfew, and effectiveness in reducing
crime
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time); detailed variable 1 (e.g. population over 65) and detailed
variable 2 (e.g. total population in 1990) and submit
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July 1, 1996
Uniform Crime Reports
(FBI)
Government Information
Background
Information
- Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report
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located in the Documents Center's Reference Section: JK 1 .C12
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abstracts for identifying paper and microfiche copies in Documents Center
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under their SUDOCS (Y1, Y4, or Y10) numbers; selective paper copies for previous years
located in Buhr
- List of Selected
Hearings includes hearings placed at University Reserve
Service/Undergraduate Library and those Documents Center publications
used by the June 24-July 12th debate group
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speaker
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(e.g. medicare and home adj health adj services)
- Paper copy in Doc.Cen. JK 416 .A5-Ref
Supreme Court
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- Updated daily when the Supreme Court is in session
- Selected pre-1990 decisions
Michigan Juvenile Code Revisions,
1996
- List of 21 bills
signed on June 11, 1996 to deter juvenile crime
- Complete text appears in the LEXIS STATES
Library/MIBILL File; alternate source: enrolled bills (UMich Law Library)
- Laws will eventually be printed in West's Michigan
Legislative Service (Doc. Cen. KFM 4225 .W51 - Ref.)
Michigan Public and Local Acts (Doc.Cen. K .M62 A2 -
Ref.)
- Governor's
Press Release about the signing
State
Law and Government (Washburn University Law Library)
- Links to main state government web sites and constitutions
- Links to state laws, legislative information, court decisions,
and Congressional delegation web sites as available
National Survey of State
Laws
- Compares the age of majority for all states beginning on p. 280
- Located in the Documents Center: KF 386 .N381 - Ref.
StateSearch
(National Association of State Information Resource Executives)
- Subject arrangement of state government web sites and publications
Subject Compilations of
State Laws, 1983-
- Printed index to articles comparing the laws of various
states
- Subject headings include Juvenile Courts, Juvenile
Delinquency, and Minors
- Located in the Documents Center: KF 240 .S7951 - Ref.
Links to newspaper and legal sources,
readings and search engines
Specific subjects include crime and
justice, drugs, and prostitution
Created by high school student attending
the Michigan National Debate Institute
Best list of criminal justice periodicals
on the Internet
Annotated links to government, legal, and
criminal justice sites
Topical links to education, risk behavior,
social service, and violence sites
Selected readings and annotated
bibliography
Angles to the topic, such as school hours,
work hours, minimum wage
Extensive fact sheets and statistics
Case studies and arguments AGAINST crime
prevention measures
Description and procedures on an innovative
program where teens try their peers
Includes two mock trials for which web
users can offer their verdicts
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