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Part 2: Title IV-E Basics
Documents referenced by presenters in our Part 2: Title IV-E Basics teleconference call (10/10/06).
Applying ASFA to Juvenile Justice Populations Technical Assistance Guide
, ABA Center on Children and the Law, 2001
Self Assessment Guide for Juvenile Justice - ASFA Technical Assistance
, ABA Center on Children and the Law
Title IV-E for Youth in the Juvenile Justice System
, Youth Law Center, August 2006
Using Title IV-E in the Juvenile Justice System: Presentation by Mark Hardin
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For those convicted of drug offenses, a lower percentage of African-American youth (37%) received probation than White youth (44%) or Latino youth (53%). [
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