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removal, youth are twice as likely to be charged with an illicit income-generating offense than they are to maintain steady …
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removal, youth are twice as likely to be charged with an illicit income-generating offense than they are to maintain steady …
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We evaluate the impact on youth crime of a welfare reform that tightened activation requirements for social assistance … lowered social assistance take-up we uncover no indication that loss of income support pushed youth into crime. …
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Improving the long-term life outcomes of disadvantaged youth remains a top policy priority in the United States … results from a large randomized controlled trial of an intervention for disadvantaged male youth grades 7-10 from high … behavioral therapy (CBT). We randomly assigned 2,740 youth to programming or to a control group; about half those offered …
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This paper evaluates the impacts on male juvenile burglary conviction rates of two UK government interventions, the Reducing Burglary Initiative and Educational Maintenance Allowances, only the former of which had crime reduction has an explicit objective. Using difference-in-differences...
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