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Juvenile Crime, Juvenile Justice (2001)
Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education (CBASSE)

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JUVENILE CRIME

11:45-12:30 p

Lunch (Lunch to be served in meeting room)

12:30-1:15 p

Using the Framework of Risk and Resilience to Understand the Developmental Trajectories of Students who are Expelled from School

Gale Morrison, University of California, Santa Barbara

Q&A/Discussion

School Performance, Intervention, and Delinquency

1:15-2:00 p

Overview of Educational Performance and Delinquency

Rolf Loeber, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center

Q&A/Discussion

2:00-2:45 p

Approaches to Improve School Performance

Margaret Beale Spencer, University of Pennsylvania

Q&A/Discussion

2:45-3:00 p

Break

3:00-3:45 p

Motivation, School Readiness, and Teacher Preparation

Carol Dweck, Columbia University

Q&A/Discussion

3:45-4:15 p

Commentary

Doris Entwisle, Johns Hopkins University

4:15-5:00 p

General Discussion

5:00 p

Meeting Adjourns

JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEM WORKSHOP: FROM ENTRY TO AFTER CARE

DAY ONE

January 21, 1999

8:00-8:15 a

Welcoming Remarks

Cathy Spatz Widom, Workshop Chair

8:15-9:00 a

Theory and Scope of the Juvenile Court

Jay Blitzman, Judge, Juvenile Court, Middlesex County, Massachusetts

Q&A/Discussion

9:00-9:45 a

Breaking the Cycle of Youth Violence: Problem Solving Approaches

David Kennedy, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University

Q&A/Discussion

9:45-10:00 a

Break

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