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19 gru 2019 · On any given day, over 48,000 youth in the United States are confined in facilities away from home as a result of juvenile justice or criminal justice involvement. Most are held in restrictive, correctional-style facilities, and thousands are held without even having had a trial.
9 lis 2023 · State policies and budgets are centrally important in any effort to minimize youth incarceration. Following are proven strategies some states are employing to reduce overuse of incarceration. Prohibit incarceration in state-funded youth correctional facilities for some offenses.
1 mar 2023 · State-level data on recidivism consistently show that youth who are released from correctional confinement experience high rates of rearrest, new adjudications (in juvenile court) or convictions (in adult court), and reincarceration.
28 cze 2023 · Report identifies six alternative to youth incarceration program models that consistently produce better public safety outcomes than incarceration, with far less disruption to young people’s healthy adolescent development at a fraction of the cost. Related to: Youth Justice, Incarceration.
7 paź 2020 · The Youth in Custody Practice Model provides agencies with guidance on essential practices in four key areas: Case planning. Facility-based services (e.g., education, behavioral health, behavior management, rehabilitative programming) Transition/reentry. Community-based services.
Youth Confinement: The Whole Pie Prison Policy Initiative, February, 2018 “This report provides an introductory snapshot of what happens when justice-involved youth are held by the state: where they are held, under what conditions, and for what offenses.”
Support jurisdictions partnering with young people, families and communities to develop community-based options for youth who are on a downward spiral toward confinement. Advance principles to transform care for youth in custody, while continuing to push for ending the youth prison model.