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Publications by Caterina Gouvis Roman on Juvenile Justice

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After Katrina: Washed Away? (Research Report)
Caterina Gouvis Roman, Seri Irazola, Jenny Osborne

This report provides a comprehensive review of the acute and lasting impact of Hurricane Katrina on the criminal justice system of New Orleans. Using interviews with criminal justice stakeholders living and working in greater New Orleans, the authors examine the state of the criminal justice system before the storm, the impact of the storm on each branch of the system, and how those branches operate today. The final sections of the report discuss policy considerations and how lessons learned from Katrina can be applied to assist jurisdictions across the country should they be confronted with natural or man-made shocks to the systems charged with keeping residents safe.

Posted to Web: August 28, 2007Publication Date: August 01, 2007

Why Rise in Latino Drug Use? (Commentary)
Caterina Gouvis Roman

In this letter to The Charlotte Observer editor, Caterina Roman explains that the recent surge in drug use and other high-risk behaviors among young Latinos can be a sign of their adjustment to the American culture and that the only way to prevent this is to understand the process of acculturation.

Posted to Web: July 02, 2007Publication Date: July 04, 2007

Youth, Guns, and the Juvenile Justice System (Research Report)
Jeffrey A. Butts, Mark Coggeshall, Caterina Gouvis Roman, Daniel P. Mears, Jeremy Travis, Michelle Waul, Ruth White

The falling rate of violent crime in the United States is not likely to reduce the need for effective policies and programs to address youth gun violence. The rate of firearm deaths among American youth is still one of the highest in the world. In the coming years, all levels of government, the private sector, and communities will require sound information and practical guidance as they try to reduce gun violence among young people. Funded by the Joyce Foundation, this report reviews recent trends in youth gun violence, policy responses to gun violence, and the growing variety of data resources for research on the effects of gun laws. The report is designed to inform discussions about these issues and to aid in the development of future research efforts.

Posted to Web: January 01, 2002Publication Date: January 01, 2002

 
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