Job Corps graduates earn higher wages and are less likely to have run-ins with the criminal justice system than eligible nonparticipants, according...
As little as one semester of full-time training can result in a salary increase of as much as $10,000 for a former...
In 1997 the National Cancer Policy Board, a joint program of the Institute of Medicine and the National Research Council (which is...
Prepared for the Morino Institute by the Brookings Institution Center on Urban & Metropolitan Policy When President Clinton took a tour of...
This report is based on a study spanning 12 years, of 12-to-18-year-olds in urban and rural communities across the country, aimed at...
Homeless children and youth are often denied their right to attend public schools, according to this report funded by the W.K. Kellogg...
The inclusion of youth on the boards of directors of youth-serving organizations benefits the youth clients, the youth board participants and the...
National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University (CASA) Teens who drink are seven times more likely to have sexual...
The Milton S. Eisenhower Foundation Violence, fear of crime, the proliferation of firearms and racism in the criminal justice system have all...
This report on the impact of alcohol abuse examines drinking from several perspectives, including public health, criminal justice, the workplace, treatment and...
Annie E. Casey Foundation Babies born in the nation’s 50 largest cities are likely to start life at a significant disadvantage compared...
U.S. Justice Department, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) Violent crimes against juveniles are less likely to be reported to...
By Jennifer Gauck A new study published in the American Journal of Public Health contends that distributing condoms in school does not increase rates...