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Youth Courts

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National Center for Mental Health Promotion and Youth Violence Prevention

Youth courts, sometimes called

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Butts, J., Buck, J., and Coggeshall, M. (2002). The Impact of Youth Courts on Young Offenders. Washington DC: Urban Institute.

Butts, J., and Buck, J. (2000). Teen Courts: A Focus on Research. OJJDP Juvenile Justice Bulletin (October).

Fisher, M. (2002). Youth Courts: Young People Delivering Justice. Chicago: American Bar Association.

Godwin, T., with Heward, M. and Spina, T. (2000). National Youth Court Guidelines. Lexington, KY: National Youth Court Center.

Gonzales, R., and Mullins, T. (2004). Addressing Truancy in Youth Court Programs, in Mullins, T., Selected Topics On Teen Courts: A Monograph. Lexington, KY: National Youth Court Center.

Heward, M. (2006). An Update On Teen Court Legislation. Lexington, KY: National Youth Court Center.

Melton, A. (2004). Building Culturally Relevant Youth Courts in Tribal Communities. In Mullins, T. (editor) (2004) Selected Topics On Teen Courts: A Monograph.

Nessel, P. (2002). Youth Courts In Law-Related Education. ERIC Digest. (ED464023) Bloomington, IN: ERIC Clearinghouse for Social Studies/Social Science Education.

Nessel, P. (2001). Youth for Justice. OJJDP Juvenile Justice Bulletin (April).

Newburger, J. (2002). A Jury of Their Peers: Connect for Kids: Guidance for Grown-Ups. Washington, DC: Connect for Kids.

Pearson, S., and Jurich, S. (2005). Youth Courts: A Community Solution for Embracing At-Risk Youth: A National Update. American Youth Policy Forum: Washington, DC.

Skaruppa, C., LeBlanc, P., and Lacey, C. (2001). Youth Court: Advocating for All Children. Presented at Annual Meeting of the Association of Teacher Educators. (February 17