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War Crimes and Crimes against Humanity, Including Genocide
Principal legal instruments, form the University of Minnesota Human Rights Library.
www1.umn.edu/
National Center for Juvenile Justice Website
Statistics, technical assistance, and legislative analyses pertaining to the juvenile justice system in the United States.
ncjj.org/
National Center for Mental Health and Juvenile Justice
Information arguing the mental health needs of youth in the juvenile justice system are not being met, and suggestions for how to better serve delinquent youth with mental health problems.
www.ncmhjj.com/
National Center on Education, Disability, and Juvenile Justice
NCEDJJ is a collaborative research, training, technical assistance and dissemination program designed to develop more effective responses to the needs of youth with disabilities in the juvenile justice system or those at-risk for involvement with the Juvenile Justice System.
www.edjj.org/
Research Office for the War Crimes Tribunals for the Former Yugoslavia and Rwanda
Provides legal support and assistance in prosecuting individuals responsible for serious crimes and atrocities committed in the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda. From the Center for Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, American University.
www.wcl.american.edu/
Frontline: Juvenile Justice
PBS Frontline's examination of whether serious young offenders should go to the criminal justice system to be tried as adults, or be handled in the juvenile justice system.
www.pbs.org/
Resources for Change in Juvenile Justice with Young People
Resources on juvenile injustice to motivate young people who aren't locked up to fight for those who are incarcerated.
www.freechild.org/
Independent Gay Forum: Defamation/Hate Crimes
Articles on defamation and hate crimes.
www.indegayforum.org/
Juvenile Prosecutors Are Not Criminal Prosecutors
An article arguing that the role of juvenile prosecutors is different from the role of criminal prosecutors.
www.xmission.com/
How Tough Should Juvenile Justice Be?
Article from the Christian Science Monitor.
www.csmonitor.com/