Document Type
Government Document
Publication Date
12-1999
Abstract
As the Nation moves into the 21st century, the reduction of juvenile crime, violence, and victimization constitutes one of the most crucial challenges of the new millennium. To meet that challenge, reliable information is essential. Juvenile Offenders and Victims: 1999 National Report offers a comprehensive overview of these pervasive problems and the response of the juvenile justice system. The National Report brings together statistics from a variety of sources on a wide array of topics, presenting the information in clear, nontechnical text enhanced by more than 350 easy-to-read tables, graphs, and maps. This Bulletin series is designed to give readers quick, focused access to some of the most critical findings from the wealth of data in the National Report. Each Bulletin in the series highlights selected themes at the forefront of juvenile justice policymaking and extracts relevant National Report sections (including selected graphs and tables).
Recommended Citation
US Department of Justice, "1999 National Report Series. Minorities in the Juvenile Justice System" (1999). Juvenile Justice Bulletin. 4.
https://digitalcommons.law.ggu.edu/ojjdp/4
Comments
SuDoc# J 32.10: N 21
Item# 0718-A-09