Community Education

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Lived Experience Office Hours (Juvenile Justice Advocates of California)

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Diversion Derailed

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From the executive summary: “This report offers recommendations for researchers, policymakers, diversion programs, and community organizations focused on diverting Black women, girls, trans and gender nonconforming people from criminal punishment systems. Our recommendations are based on an assessment of diversion programs through a Black feminist lens, which starts from the standpoint of the women and…

YEAH Philly Violent Crime Initiative Year One Process Evaluation

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From the executive summary: “YEAH (Youth Empowerment for Advancement Hangout) is a community-based organization working to empower, advocate for, and meet the needs of young people ages 15 to 24 based in West and Southwest Philadelphia. Kendra Van de Water and James Aye co-founded YEAH in 2018 to address the stark lack of safe, culturally…

Helpful Statistics on Race and Ethnicity within Juvenile Legal Systems

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This guide contains databases and webpages helpful to identify reliable statistics on race and ethnicity within the juvenile legal system. Some sources provide only national data, while others provide state and local data by jurisdiction.

Annotated Bibliography: Community Education

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Seeing What’s Underneath: A Resource for Understanding Behavior & Using Language in Juvenile Court

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The words we choose have a significant impact on the young people we serve. We may inadvertently use language laden with bias, disapproval, and negative judgment that can impact youths’ perceptions of themselves. Our language can also impact our own thinking and decision-making. In Part I of this guide, we hope to break down some…

Sample Infographics

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Social Media: Best Practices Guide

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