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Introduction
The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP)
is dedicated to preventing and reversing trends of increased delinquency
and violence among adolescents. These trends have alarmed the public during
the past decade and challenged the juvenile justice system. It is widely
accepted that increases in delinquency and violence over the past decade
are rooted in a number of interrelated social problemschild abuse
and neglect, alcohol and drug abuse, youth conflict and aggression, and
early sexual involvementthat may originate within the family structure.
The focus of OJJDP's Family Strengthening Series is to provide assistance
to ongoing efforts across the country to strengthen the family unit by
discussing the effectiveness of family intervention programs and providing
resources to families and communities.
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Skills Training for Parents and Children |
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Justice Bulletin April 2000 |
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