Youth
Enhancing Law Enforcement Response to Children Exposed to Violence Toolkit
Reducing Risks: An Executive's Guide to Effective Juvenile Interview and Interrogation
Policy Center Resources
See AllChild Abuse
Child abuse and neglect have been traditionally regarded as the principal responsibility of child protective services and social welfare agencies. However, research has demonstrated that a...
Safeguarding Children of Arrested Parents*
The arrest of a parent can have a significant impact on a child, whether or not the child is present at the time of the...
Interviewing and Interrogating Juveniles
The U.S. Supreme Court has recognized the emotional and developmental differences between adults and juveniles and the implications that this has on the conduct of...
Missing Children
Law enforcement agencies should expeditiously respond to and thoroughly investigate all reports of missing children without regard to jurisdiction, coordinate a response with the appropriate jurisdiction...
Resources
Proper Use of Child Restraint Systems
WHEREAS, Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death and injury for children over six months of age; and
WHEREAS, The proper use of...
Underage Drinking and Driving
WHEREAS, Youthful age has been cited as one of the most important variables related to motor vehicle crash risk and consumption and the sale of...
Encouraging Greater Awareness and Education Regarding Heroin Use Among Adolescents
WHEREAS, according to the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), the number of current heroin users age 12 and older increased from...
National Guard Education and Eradication Efforts - Support for Adequate Funding
Chicago, IL
October 26, 2011
National Guard Education and Eradication Efforts - Support for Adequate Funding
Submitted by: Narcotics...