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
Standardizing Emergency Response Language Between Schools and Police
WHEREAS, emergency response plans and the language used within them are critically important to how emergency and all hazard incidents are responded to. Common principles...
Supporting Victims of Child Sexual Abuse Material
Submitted by: Individual
IDV.12.t0218
WHEREAS, child sexual abuse material is the recording of the sexual abuse and exploitation of a child; and
WHEREAS...
Developing an Anti-Bullying Program: Increasing Safety, Reducing Violence
This publication is one in a series of briefs written for law enforcement leaders to facilitate the development of proactive juvenile justice programs. In This...
Youth Focused Policing: Sample Impact Evaluation Plans
These sample evaluation plans illustrate the evaluation process for five law enforcement youth programs. They demonstrate how various components of a program build on each...