Download the Full Report (pdf)
Download the Executive Summary (pdf)
Featured Speakers
Lisa Jones, Research Associate Professor of Psychology, Crimes Against Children Research Center, University of New Hampshire
How are Youth Doing: Trends in Youth Victimization and Well-Being and Implications for Youth Policy
Ramon Borges-Mendez, Associate Professor, Community Development and Planning, Clark University
Global and Local Youth Unemployment: Dislocation and Pathways
Janis Wolak, J.D., Senior Researcher, Crimes Against Children Research Center, University of New Hampshire
Online Predators — Myth versus Reality
Key Information
SourceFamily Impact Institute
Publication DateApril 4, 2012
Topic Area(s)Education and Child Development,Health,Social Services
Resource TypeSeminar
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Download the Full Report (pdf)
Download the Executive Summary (pdf)
Featured Speakers
Lisa Jones, Research Associate Professor of Psychology, Crimes Against Children Research Center, University of New Hampshire
How are Youth Doing: Trends in Youth Victimization and Well-Being and Implications for Youth Policy
Ramon Borges-Mendez, Associate Professor, Community Development and Planning, Clark University
Global and Local Youth Unemployment: Dislocation and Pathways
Janis Wolak, J.D., Senior Researcher, Crimes Against Children Research Center, University of New Hampshire
Online Predators — Myth versus Reality
Key Information
SourceFamily Impact Institute
Publication DateApril 4, 2012
Resource TypeSeminar
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