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Articles in Jul 30, 2001 issue of Juvenile Justice Digest
- Maine: Police use cyberspace to track pedophiles
- 9th Circuit: Youth fails to block adult trial statute
- Sierra Club has funds for nonprofits
- DOJ solicits comment
- Ohio: Governor expands sex offense law to teens
- Montana: 'Safe haven' law
- Florida pours grants into diversion project
- Congress favors anti-drug funds for youth; earmarks many other programs
- Ways to break cycle of youth drug crimes
- Coerced confession of minor is invalid
- South Carolina: Governor signs child pornography measure
- Urgency justifies warrantless entry
- Maine: Study shows lack of prevention funding
- Iowa: State considers 24-hour abuse hotline
- Domestic violence, victimization of juveniles, young adults are in eclipse
- West Virginia: Conferees work on family court reform
- California sheriff will form gang unit
- OJJDP resource has solutions to bullying
- 10th Circuit: Soliciting a minor by computer meets test
- Ohio sends sex crime bill to governor
- Idaho cadet program helps locate recruits
- Massachusetts: Drug-free school zone is ineffective
- New Hampshire: Court has discretion to identify juvenile
- Trace drug detection yields promising data
- California: Ecstasy conviction is first under guideline
- Marijuana predicted as new youth epidemic
- Maine uses computers to track pedophiles
- New York: Southwest migrants bring gang warfare
- Texas: Juvenile crime falls for 4th straight year
- New Hampshire: School resource officers cut crime
- Panel advances drug abuse prevention bill
- Florida: County picked for teen drug court
- Website addresses minority confinement
- New Jersey: Alert is mandatory for repeat sex abuser
- New Jersey: Juvenile sex offender can avoid registry
- Child porn warrants enhanced sentence
- New Jersey: Governor puts sex offenders on Web
- NIC offers $80,000 for juvenile facilities
- More high school teens use drugs
- Visual inspection justifies seizure
- Rhode Island: Lawmakers ease rein on domestic abusers
- Massachusetts: Assault network says teens face most risk
- Local officials play role to reduce crime
- OJJDP issues bulletin
- Conferees divide over education funding
- Delaware: Ecstasy abuse surges
- Arizona: Pay increase bypasses corrections teachers
- NIDA has findings on youth treatment
- Parents' Website targets drug dealers
- Emergency treatment for ecstasy surges
- Correction
- Michigan campus chief aims to improve trust
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