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Cost-Effective Interventions for Juvenile Offenders
Read Dr. Peter Greenwood's Powerpoint presentation that he gave in front of Judiciary, Childrens, and Appropriations committees on March 9, 2007 for Educate the Legislature Day.
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Web site Diverting Children from a Life of Crime: Measuring Costs and Benefits
RAND Corporation report, "Diverting Children from a Life of Crime: Measuring Costs and Benefits"

Web site Fighting Crime: An Economist's View
Yale economist John Donohue offers his opinoins on policy changes that he believes could reduce crime and dramatically reduce the amount of money spent or lost as a result of crime every year.

Web site What Works, Wisconsin: What Science Tells Us About Cost-Effective Programs for Juvenile Delinquency Programs




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