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A NEWSLETTER OF RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN JUVENILE LAW AND RESEARCH PROVIDED BY THE NATIONAL JUVENILE JUSTICE PROSECUTION CENTER
In Re… and In Re Express are published by the American Prosecutors Research Institute's National Juvenile Justice Prosecution Center (NJJPC). Items may be reprinted if attributed to APRI's National Juvenile Justice Prosecution Center and the disclaimer is included in each publication. Please provide a copy of any reprints to NJJPC. Contact us if you have inquiries or article suggestions at 703-519-1646 or juvenilejustice@ndaa.org.
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2006
Volume IV, Issue 9, 2006
Volume IV, Issue 8, 2006
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2005
Volume III, Issue 12, 2005
Volume III, Issue 11, 2005
Volume III, Issue 10, 2005
Volume III, Issue 9, 2005
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Volume III, Issue 6, 2005
Volume III, Issue 5, 2005
Volume III, Issue 4, 2005
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2004
Volume II, Issue 12, 2004
Volume II, Issue 11, 2004
Volume II, Issue 10, 2004
Volume II, Issue 9, 2004
Volume II, Issue 8, 2004
Volume II, Issue 7, 2004
Volume II, Issue 6, 2004
Volume II, Issue 5, 2004
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2003
Volume I, Issue 6, 2003
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Volume I, Issue 3, 2003
Volume I, Issue 2, 2003
Volume I, Issue 1, 2003
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This information is offered for educational purposes only and is not legal advice. This project was supported by Award No. 2005-FX-0012 from the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, U.S. Department of Justice. Points of view or opinions expressed in this document are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official position of the United States Department of Justice, the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, the National District Attorneys Association, or the American Prosecutors Research Institute. |
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