105th Congress / Bills / S 2073
Title
A bill to authorize appropriations for the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.
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Categories (What are categories?)
Administration of juvenile justice | Administrative procedure -- Department of Health and Human Services | Administrative procedure -- U.S. Sentencing Commission | Age (Law) | AIDS (Disease) | Alcohol and youth | Alcoholism treatment | Aliens | Arrest | Assault | Authorization -- Department of Justice | Block grants | Budgets | Building construction | Business | Child abuse | Child health services | Child pornography | Child sexual abuse | Children | Civil liberties | Civil rights | Collective bargaining | Collective bargaining agreements | Community service (Punishment) | Compensation for victims of crime | Compensatory education | Computer crimes | Computer networks | Congress | Congressional reporting requirements | Construction costs | Correctional institutions | Correctional personnel | Counseling | Court records | Courts | Crime prevention | Criminal investigation | Criminal justice | Criminal justice information | Criminal justice information systems | Criminal statistics | Data banks | Delinquency prevention | Depressed areas | Disabled | Disabled children | Discrimination in criminal justice administration | District courts | Dropout prevention | Dropouts | Drug abuse | Drug abuse counseling | Drug abuse prevention | Drug abuse treatment | Drug courts | Drug law enforcement | Drug traffic | Drugs and youth | Economic policy | Education | Educational counseling | Elementary and secondary education | Employee rights | Employee training | Evaluation research (Social action programs) | Executive departments | Executive reorganization | Explosives | Families | Family services | Federal aid to child welfare | Federal aid to education | Federal aid to higher education | Federal aid to Indians | Federal aid to law enforcement | Federal aid to research | Federal aid to substance abuse programs | Federal aid to territories -- Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands | Federal aid to youth services | Federal-state relations | Fines (Penalties) | Fingerprints | Firearms | Food | Gangs | Government attorneys | Government employees | Government information | Government paperwork | Government publicity | Grants-in-aid | Group counseling | Guardian and ward | Hate crimes | Health counseling | Health policy | Higher education | Homeless children | Homicide | Hotels, motels, etc. | Housing | Identification devices | Identification of criminals | Immigration | Imprisonment | Indian children | Indian law enforcement | Information services | Information storage and retrieval systems | Intergovernmental fiscal relations | Job training | Jurisdiction | Juvenile corrections | Juvenile courts | Juvenile delinquency | Juvenile delinquents | Juvenile detention | Juvenile institutions | Juvenile probation | Juveniles tried as adults | Kidnapping | Labor | Labor unions | Law | Leases | Legal services | Legislation | Licenses | Literacy programs | Maintenance and repair | Medical care | Medicine | Mental health services | Minorities | Minorities and crime | Minority children | Missing children | Murder | Names | Nonprofit organizations | Parent and child | Parent-school relationships | Parental notification | Photography | Police training | Presidents | Prison alternatives | Prison boot camps | Probation officers | Prosecution | Public defenders | Racial discrimination | Rape | Recidivists | Rehabilitation of juvenile delinquents | Research grants | Restaurants | Right to counsel | Robbery | Runaway children | Rural affairs | Rural crime | Scholarships | School discipline | School vandalism | School violence | School-to-work transition | Sentences (Criminal procedure) | Sentencing guidelines | Sex offenders | Sexually transmitted diseases | Shelters for the homeless | Social services | Special education | Speedy trial | State aid to local areas | State and local government | State courts | State laws | State politics and government | Status offenders | Student records | Suburbs | Surplus government property | Technology | Telecommunication | Transportation | Travel costs | Urban affairs | Urban crime | Victims of crimes | Violence | Vocational education | Weapons | Welfare | White House conferences | Witnesses | Women | Women criminals | Youth employment | Youth services | Youth violence
Votes on this bill
| Date | Chamber | Result | Vote |
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| House | Session 2, roll call 474: On Motion to Go to Conference Juvenile Crime Control and Delinquency Prevention Act |
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| House | Session 2, roll call 436: On Motion to Suspend the Rules and Pass, As Amended Juvenile Crime Control and Delinquency Prevention Act |