Part of the push for after-school programs is fueled by the realization that juvenile crime peaks at 3:00 on schooldays-- a time when many young people are unsupervised. Dr. Howard Snyder is Director of Systems Research at the National Center for Juvenile Justice, Pittsburg. He was in St. Paul today to speak at a bar association conference on youth and crime. He encouraged policy makers to focus on why MORE kids are committing crimes, and not fall to prey to what he calls "the Myth of the Superpredator" -- the idea that a few really bad kids are committing all the crimes: