A Need for Training: Preparing Juvenile and Family Court Judges on Military‐Related Issues
This brief report presents a study undertaken to better understand the training needs of judicial officers related to military issues.
This brief report presents a study undertaken to better understand the training needs of judicial officers related to military issues.
With over one million service members separating from the military over the next several years, it seems prudent to ask whether U.S.
A comprehensive mission for schools is to educate students to be knowledgeable, responsible, socially skilled, healthy, caring, and contributing citizens.
How educators and researchers define and study school effectiveness continues to be shaped by two divided camps.
The concept of school engagement has attracted increasing attention as representing a possible antidote to declining academic motivation and achievement.
The impact of the war on the schooling of students from military families remains largely unrecognized within civilian public school settings.
Child sexual abuse is a pervasive societal problem. The current prevention model tends to place the responsibility on the very young people that are being victimized. Instead, there needs to be a more comprehensive approach that targets all contexts of a young person’s life.
This review focuses on organizational roles in the prevention of sexual abuse in young people ages 6 to 17 due to the increased interaction of this age group with adults and others in relative positions of power.