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Highlights February 2017 In This Issue Volume 171, Number 2 Pages 101-204 JAMA Pediatrics Research Diff erences in Outcomes in Delinquent Youth 123 Abram and coauthors study the outcomes of 1520 delinquent youths 12 years after deten- tion. Non-Hispanic white males had nearly 3 times the odds of educational attainment vs African American and Hispanic males, and 2 to 5 times the odds of gainful activity vs JAMA Pediatrics Patient Page African American and Hispanic males. African American males fared the worst, with lives 204 Reducing the Risk of Sudden Infant characterized by incarceration, criminal activity, and few positive outcomes. Sampson’s Death Syndrome Editorial describes the changes needed in the criminal justice system to break the stigma Clinical Review & Education of a criminal record. Editorial 111 JAMA Pediatrics Clinical Challenge Recreational Marijuana Laws and Marijuana Use 142 There is increasing concern that shifts in state recreational marijuana laws may lead to increased use by adolescents. Cerdá and coauthors examine the eff ect of law changes in 2012 in Washington and Colorado using data from the Monitoring the Future study in 2010 to 2015. Among eighth and 10th graders in Washington, perceived harmfulness of marijuana decreased and use increased, while http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png JAMA Pediatrics American Medical Association

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February 2017 In This Issue Volume 171, Number 2 Pages 101-204 JAMA Pediatrics Research Diff erences in Outcomes in Delinquent Youth 123 Abram and coauthors study the outcomes of 1520 delinquent youths 12 years after deten- tion. Non-Hispanic white males had nearly 3 times the odds of educational attainment vs African American and Hispanic males, and 2 to 5 times the odds of gainful activity vs JAMA Pediatrics Patient Page African American and Hispanic males. African American males fared the...
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American Medical Association
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Copyright 2017 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved.
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2168-6203
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2168-6211
DOI
10.1001/jamapediatrics.2016.3087
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February 2017 In This Issue Volume 171, Number 2 Pages 101-204 JAMA Pediatrics Research Diff erences in Outcomes in Delinquent Youth 123 Abram and coauthors study the outcomes of 1520 delinquent youths 12 years after deten- tion. Non-Hispanic white males had nearly 3 times the odds of educational attainment vs African American and Hispanic males, and 2 to 5 times the odds of gainful activity vs JAMA Pediatrics Patient Page African American and Hispanic males. African American males fared the worst, with lives 204 Reducing the Risk of Sudden Infant characterized by incarceration, criminal activity, and few positive outcomes. Sampson’s Death Syndrome Editorial describes the changes needed in the criminal justice system to break the stigma Clinical Review & Education of a criminal record. Editorial 111 JAMA Pediatrics Clinical Challenge Recreational Marijuana Laws and Marijuana Use 142 There is increasing concern that shifts in state recreational marijuana laws may lead to increased use by adolescents. Cerdá and coauthors examine the eff ect of law changes in 2012 in Washington and Colorado using data from the Monitoring the Future study in 2010 to 2015. Among eighth and 10th graders in Washington, perceived harmfulness of marijuana decreased and use increased, while

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Published: Feb 1, 2017

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