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Trajectories of Desistance and Continuity in Antisocial Behavor Following Court Adjudication Among Serious Adolescent Offenders

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Unlocking Futures: Youth with Learning Disabilities & the Juvenile Justice System

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From the introduction: “Imagine you’re a student with a disability that impacts how you interact with others and process situations. In an instant, that disability may be criminalized, and you could find yourself thrust into a juvenile justice system that offers little support and few education resources. This scenario is all too common. Thousands of…

“Two Battlefields”: Opps, Cops, and NYC Youth Gun Culture

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The Center for Justice Innovation conducted an exploratory, participatory action research study of 103 youth ages 15-24  who reported carry guns in a neighborhood of Brooklyn. The research evaluates why these youth carry guns and proposing a collaborative approach to public safety.   From the report: “The increase in gun violence experienced in many U.S.…

Amending New Jersey’s Expungement Law to Reflect the Historical Treatment of Juveniles: Juveniles Deserve a Second Chance

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From the Introduction:  “This Article will focus on the difficulties ex-juvenile offenders face when seeking expungement of their juvenile records to prevent collateral consequences. Specifically, I will argue that a person under the age of eighteen should not be subject to the same statutory expungement bar as adults when seeking an expungement in New Jersey.…

DOJ Dear Colleague Letter on Fines and Fees

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Youth Justice in the COVID-19 Pandemic- Advocacy Strategies to Advance Decarceration

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Youth Justice in the COVID-19 Pandemic-Maryland

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Addressing the Mental Health Needs of LGBTQ Youth in the Juvenile Justice System

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Youth Justice in the COVID-19 Pandemic- Harris County, Texas

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Youth Justice in the COVID-19 Pandemic- Lessons from Five Sites

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Youth Justice in the COVID-19 Pandemic – New York City

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Youth Justice in the COVID-19 Pandemic-Pierce County, WA

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Youth Justice in the COVID-19 Pandemic-Utah

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From the introduction: “This report summarizes changes in youth incarceration following the onset of COVID-19, the key factors that drove and supported Utah’s shift away from incarceration, and the work that the jurisdiction still must do to sustain and build on these early successes.”

Reducing Racial Inequality in Crime and Justice: Science, Practice, and Policy

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Sample Client Life Timeline for Visual Advocacy

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A sample visual timeline capturing specific events in a client’s life for use as mitigation in different stages of a case, including: trial, disposition or post-disposition proceedings, sentencing, or parole advocacy. 

Youth Incarceration and Abolition

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From the introduction: “The COVID-19 pandemic has laid bare the dangers of the juvenile legal system; this should make it harder to look away from the societal inequities that are exacerbated by youth incarceration. Indeed, the current moment, including the unprecedented nationwide protests in response to the murders of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor in…

Youth Justice in the COVID-19 Pandemic-Insights from Impacted Families

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Expanding the Idea and Practice of Gender Responsive Programs for Contra Costa Juvenile Probation

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Autism and the Criminal Justice System: Policy Opportunities and Challenges

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From the introduction: “Preventing, reducing, and improving interactions between autistic individuals and the criminal justice system are urgent research and policy priorities. Research should guide evidence-based programs and policies that limit unnecessary interactions between autistic individuals and the criminal justice system and address documented high rates of victimization among autistic individuals. A diverse team of…

Juvenile Defender Advocate Amicus Brief, CYAP v. Wilson

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Smart, Safe and Fair II: Creating Effective Systems to Work with Youth Involved in Violent Behavior

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The Role of the Judge in Transforming Juvenile Probation: A Toolkit for Leadership

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From the introduction: “In the 2020 survey, an overwhelming majority of judges and probation administrators responded that efforts to promote probation practice changes should be grounded in research and be data-driven. In addition, most indicated that support for probation transformation would grow if reforms helped to address the challenge of improving racial/ethnic equity. More specifically,…

Ending Endless Probation

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Young, Black, and Wrongfully Charged: A Cumulative Disadvantage Framework

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From the abstract: “The term wrongful conviction typically refers to the conviction or adjudication of individuals who are factually innocent. Decades of research has rightfully focused on uncovering contributing factors of convictions of factually innocent people to inform policy and practice. However, in this paper we expand our conceptualization of wrongful conviction. Specifically, we propose…

Utah Toolkit for Representing Young People Charged with Sex Offenses

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From the introduction: “This project, which started in fall 2020, was initially intended to be significantly smaller than it turned out to be. Our coalition of authors intended to outline ways juvenile defenders could streamline their representation of youth charged with sex offenses. As the project gained momentum, this team of trial attorneys, social workers,…