Recent increases in the delinquency and incarceration of girls have prompted juvenile justice professionals to search for effective, gender-specific prevention and treatment strategies. Given the dearth of research on girls\u27 programming, these professionals are often left to sort out discrepancies between two major bodies of literature that address the needs of delinquent girls—the “what works” literature and the “gender-responsive” literature. This article culls the best of what is available within both these bodies of literature and suggests programmatic elements deemed essential for working effectively with girls
Female delinquency and adult female incarceration rates increased from the 1980s until the early 200...
Abstract: Gender differences not only have an effect on crime patterns, but also may have a signific...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Girls' d...
Recent increases in the delinquency and incarceration of girls have prompted juvenile justice profes...
Quite a bit of literature these days addresses what is believed to be an increase in the frequency a...
This article provides an overview of the role gender plays in juvenile justice processing. It revie...
A dramatic rise in arrest rates for girls over the past decade has led to an increasing interest in ...
Over the course of more than a century, structural gender bias has been a remarkably durable feature...
This article argues that disparities girls face in the juvenile justice system can be remedied by em...
Despite decades of attention, the proportion of girls in the juvenile justice system has increased a...
Although males have historically been the focus of the juvenile justice system, females now represen...
Girls and boys in the juvenile justice system are typically treated quite differently. There are a v...
The theories of gender responsive programming in corrections have focused on the importance of relat...
Despite the growing rate of adolescent girls in the criminal justice system, there has been little i...
Until the 1980s, scant literature existed about the programmatic needs of delinquent girls. Girls ar...
Female delinquency and adult female incarceration rates increased from the 1980s until the early 200...
Abstract: Gender differences not only have an effect on crime patterns, but also may have a signific...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Girls' d...
Recent increases in the delinquency and incarceration of girls have prompted juvenile justice profes...
Quite a bit of literature these days addresses what is believed to be an increase in the frequency a...
This article provides an overview of the role gender plays in juvenile justice processing. It revie...
A dramatic rise in arrest rates for girls over the past decade has led to an increasing interest in ...
Over the course of more than a century, structural gender bias has been a remarkably durable feature...
This article argues that disparities girls face in the juvenile justice system can be remedied by em...
Despite decades of attention, the proportion of girls in the juvenile justice system has increased a...
Although males have historically been the focus of the juvenile justice system, females now represen...
Girls and boys in the juvenile justice system are typically treated quite differently. There are a v...
The theories of gender responsive programming in corrections have focused on the importance of relat...
Despite the growing rate of adolescent girls in the criminal justice system, there has been little i...
Until the 1980s, scant literature existed about the programmatic needs of delinquent girls. Girls ar...
Female delinquency and adult female incarceration rates increased from the 1980s until the early 200...
Abstract: Gender differences not only have an effect on crime patterns, but also may have a signific...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Girls' d...