Endnotes

1. For information about evaluations of LRE programs, see Social Science Education Consortium, 1998a.

2. Extensive information about and links to the State Youth for Justice projects are available on the ABA Web site (www.abanet.org/publiced/lre/main.html). A hardcopy list of contacts for the State projects is available from the Juvenile Justice Clearinghouse via fax-on-demand (800–638–8736, option 1).

3. Information about the most recent (September 2000) conference is on the Internet at www.streetlaw.org/.

4. Youth for Justice promotes youth summits through publications such as the Youth Summit Planning Guide (Constitutional Rights Foundation Chicago, 1996) and Technical Assistance Bulletin 18: Youth Summits: Engaging Young People in Violence Prevention (American Bar Association, 1999), Web sites, and competitively bid grants.

5. Also available on the Web at www.abanet.org/publiced/youth/tab17.html.

6. For contact information, see the “For Further Information” section.

7. Available online at www.abanet.org/publiced/lawmatters/home.html.

8. For contact information, see the “For Further Information” section.

9. www.abanet.org/publiced/lawday.

10. www.abanet.org/publiced/noys/home.html.

11. www.crfc.org/yfjsummit.html.

12. www.streetlaw.com.



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