America's child care crisis: A crime prevention tragedy

Author(s): Newman, Sanford; Brazelton, T. Berry; Zigler, Edward F.; Sherman, Lawrence W.; Bratton, William; Sanders, Jerry; Christeson, William;
Date Issued: January, 2000
Publisher(s): Fight Crime: Invest in Kids
Description: A review and analysis of research findings on the relationship between child care and reduced crime rates, with an emphasis on program quality and the need for public investment

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