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Juvenile delinquency / Social psychology / Law enforcement / Communities In Schools / Texas Department of Family and Protective Services / Law / Communities That Care / Interagency Working Group on Youth Programs / Criminology / Childhood / Crime
Date: 2014-10-02 14:22:09
Juvenile delinquency
Social psychology
Law enforcement
Communities In Schools
Texas Department of Family and Protective Services
Law
Communities That Care
Interagency Working Group on Youth Programs
Criminology
Childhood
Crime

Table of Contents Executive Summary .......................................................................................................................................................1 SECTION 1: Legislative Charge

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