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This information is offered for educational purposes only and is not legal advice. This project is supported by Award No. 2005-FX-0012 from the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, U.S. DOffice of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, DOJepartment 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.
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.

2008
Volume X Number 1 America's Juvenile Justice System is Not Broken
2007
Volume IX Number 1 Safe Schools/Healthy Students Fact Sheet Spotlights Juvenile Justice
FACJJ Issues Annual Report
and more...
2006
Volume VIII Number 2 The Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act
Volume VIII Number 1 The Dropout Problem in Numbers
Every Nine Seconds in America a Student Becomes a Dropout
2004
Volume VII Number 4 Five Recipients of the 2004 Juvenile Prosecution Certificate
Volume VII Number 3 Sexual Behavior in Young Children: What the Research Says*
Volume VII Number 2 Spotlight on: Prosecuting Gang Violence
A New Course and a New Monograph from APRI
Volume VII Number 1 At the Intersection of Immigration Law and Juvenile Justice
Part 2 of a 2-part Series
2003
Volume VI Number 4 At the Intersection of Immigration Law and Juvenile Justice
Part 1 of a 2-part Series
Volume VI Number 3 Spotlight On:  Performance Measures for the Juvenile Justice System: A National Demonstration Project
Volume VI Number 2 Spotlight On:  Domestic Violence As a Risk Factor for Juvenile Delinquency–Prevention Through Intervention
Volume VI Number 1 Spotlight On:  Final Report of the Safe School Initiative
2002
Volume V Number 4 Spotlight On:  Law Related Education
Prosecutors Involved in LRE Programs
Volume V Number 3 Spotlight On: IDEA, ADA and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act: Prosecutors and Schools in Federal Court
Volume V Number 2 What Research Shows About Adolescent Sex Offenders
Volume V Number 1 Spotlight on: Guiding Principles for Prosecution of Juvenile Crime
2001
Volume IV Number 4 Spotlight on: Victims' Rights and Juvenile Court
Volume IV Number 3 Spotlight on: Juvenile Perpetrators of Domestic Violence
Volume IV Number 2 Serious and Violent Juvenile Offenders: Why Should You Pay Attention?
Volume IV Number 1 Spotlight on: Disproportionate Minority Confinement: Finding Practical Solutions to Address a Complicated Issue
2000
Volume III Number 4 Spotlight On: Consular Notification and Foreign National Detainees: A New Defense Strategy or a Right Without a Remedy?
Volume III Number 3 All in the Family?
Volume III Number 2 A "Gun Exception" to the Fourth Amendment? Think Again.
Volume III Number 1 Spotlight On APRI’s Juvenile Justice Trainings and Programs: Did You Know...
1999
Volume II Number 8 DETAILS, DETAILS - Failure to follow the letter of the law in juvenile court may have a devastating impact on subsequent criminal court proceedings
Volume II Number 7 Are Special Courts for Juvenile Offenders a Relic of the Past, or a Blueprint for the Future?
Volume II Number 6 Truancy Prevention and Prosecution
1998
Volume II Number 5 Too busy to start a prosecutor-led juvenile program?
Volume II Number 4 Spotlight on Balanced and Restorative Juvenile Justice
Volume II Number 3 Spotlight on Juvenile Drug Courts
1997
Volume II Number 2 Spotlight on the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act
Volume II Number 1 Twelve Days from Referral to Diversion
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