Research of Note
Research of Note for March 2004
March 01, 2004 by Diana Zuckerman, Ph.D.Subscribers, login for full access to Youth Today Online. Not a subscriber?
Research of Note Articles
Jen Russell | 08/01/08Violence by Teenage Girls: Trends and Context... Read More
Jen Russell | 08/01/082008 KIDS COUNT Databook... Read More
Jen Russell | 06/01/08Coming of Age: Employment Outcomes for Youth Who A... Read More
Jen Russell | 06/01/08Can AFCARS be Rescued? ... Read More
Jen Russell | 05/01/08Youth in Foster Care With Adult Mentors During Ado... Read More
Jen Russell | 05/01/08Abstinence-Only and Comprehensive Sex Education an... Read More
Jen Russell | 04/01/08National Certification Exam for Child and Youth Ca... Read More
Jen Russell | 04/01/08Voices from the Street: A Survey of Homeless Youth... Read More
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