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Juvenile Justice Systems

Juveniles in Residential Placement, 1997

This fact sheet examines trends in the residential placement of juvenile offenders.

2011 National Conference on Juvenile and Family Law

Date/Time: 
March 27, 2011
Location: 
Reno, NV

The National Conference is open to all people interested in better outcomes for children and families, including, but not limited to: judges, juvenile workers, aftercare workers, school administrat

Addressing the Unmet Educational Needs of Children and Youth in the Juvenile Justice and Child Welfare Systems

Publisher: 
Georgetown University

This paper reviews educational barriers encountered by youth involved in the juvenile justice and child welfare systems and describes recent legal and policy reforms.

Representing America's Youth: Addressing the Juvenile Justice Paradox

Date/Time: 
October 10, 2010
Location: 
San Antonio, TX

This conference offers national symposium training, focus groups and policy discussions that are led by nationally recognized individuals at the federal, state, local, organizational and private se

The Role of Schools in Supporting Children in Foster Care

Authored By: 
National Center for Mental Health Promotion and Youth Violence Prevention

Despite the pain, hardship, and disruption of their early lives, many foster youth are unbelievably resilient individuals. They grow up to become productive and connected members of society: they graduate from high school, college, and post-graduate schools; start successful careers; raise strong families; and contribute to their communities in valuable ways.

Reducing Disproportionate Minority Contact: Preparation at the Local Level

Publisher: 
U. S. Department of Justice

This bulletin describes strategies that states and communities can use to reduce disproportionate minority contact with the juvenile justice system.

From Time Out to Hard Time: Young Children in the Adult Criminal Justice System

Publisher: 
The University of Texas at Austin

This report provides the first-ever comprehensive look at how the nation treats young children who commit serious crimes, analyzes the available data with regard to the transfer of young children t