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NDAA Resource Manual and Policy Positions on Juvenile Crime Issues
Juvenile Law Links
National Juvenile Justice Prosecution Center - The NJJPC provides training and technical assistance to juvenile court prosecutors and promotes the adoption of a balanced philosophical approach to juvenile justice. This approach requires a balanced consideration of community safety, offender accountability to victims and communities, and offender competency (skill) development. This balanced approach benefits victims, the community, and the offender.
National Center for Prosecution of Child Abuse - The NCPCA serves as a central resource for training, expert legal assistance, court reform and state-of-the-art information on criminal child abuse investigations and prosecutions.
National Child Protection Training Center - The NCPTC focuses on technical assistance, training and publications for professionals employed in the field with its primary focus on the civil side of child protection, dealing with issues such as dependency and neglect petitions and termination of parental rights.
National Center for the Prosecution of Violence Against Women - The NCPVAW identifies best prosecution practices, develops research and reference resources and provides training and technical assistance at the national, regional and local levels for prosecutors, law enforcement and other allied professionals.
Webcast - Prosecuting Juvenile Sexual Offenders: Expert Witness Testimony and the Child Abuse Accommodation Syndrome was Webcast on December 5, 2001. PowerPoint presentations may be downloaded.
NOTE: Some of the documents above are PDF files. To view or print these files you can download the FREE Adobe Acrobat Reader.
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