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Sample Motion for Reasonable Accommodations for Mental Health Disabilities

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Cross-Systems Touches: Youth Homelessness & Systsem Involvement

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Youth Defender Guide: Upholding the Rights of Immigrant Youth in Juvenile Court

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Common Disabilities Experienced by Youth in the Juvenile Legal System

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De/Reconstructing Delinquency

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From the abstract:  “Hundreds of thousands of children are brought under the jurisdiction of delinquency courts every year in the United States. Despite the reality that most children engage in delinquent behavior during their adolescence, poor children, children of color, children with disabilities, and children who identify as LGBTQIA+ comprise a disproportionate number of those who become delinquency system-involved. These disparities exist…

A Call for Trained, Trauma-Informed Attorneys to Represent and Support Unaccompanied Children in Removal Proceedings by Petitioning for Special Immigrant Juvenile Status

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The Making of a Juvenile Record: The Insidious Consequences of Criminalizing Race, Adolescence, Disability, and Trauma

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Professor Kris Henning and Rebba Omer authored a law review article on decriminalizing normal adolescent behaviors, race, and disabilities. This article maps a way forward for all system actors in the juvenile legal system to mitigate and buffer against the harms of juvenile legal system involvement for youth with disabilities. Specifically, this article outlines youth…

Survivors Behind Bars: The Criminalization of Abuse, Assault, and Human Trafficking Victims and the Need for a Trauma-Informed Approach

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Annotated Bibliography: Stereotype Threat

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This resource is part of the Youth Defender Advocacy Program (YDAP) curriculum, a specialized trial advocacy training program for youth defenders.

“My mind was the only place I found freedom from my reality”: The Cruel Effects and Illegality of Punitive Juvenile Solitary Confinement

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Immature Minds in a “Maturing Society”

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Following the 20th anniversary of the Roper v. Simmons decision that ruled the death penalty unconstitutional for youth under the age of 18, the Death Penalty Information Center released a report on the latest science of adolescent brain development and evolving societal standards that recognize the need for heightened legal protections for 18- to 20-year-olds.…

The Impact of Immigration Detention on Children’s Mental Health: Systematic Review

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Matter of Logan R., 2025 N.Y. Misc. LEXIS 1919 (N.Y. Fam. Ct. 2025)

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Written Testimony from The Gault Center on SB 1542, An Act Raising the Age of Arrest of a Child and the Use of Handcuffs on Young Children

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American Pediatric Association Letter Opposing Family Immigration Detention

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The Grapevine – A Southern Trans Report

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Lesbian Gay Bisexual and Transgender Youth in the Juvenile Justice System

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An Ethics and Professionalism Consideration

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Deportation Threatens the Psychological, Physical, and Socioeconomic Well-being of Children and Families

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The Core Science of Adolescent Development

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A brief on the core changes happening during the remarkable period of growth from 10 to 25 years old. The brief highlights the opportunities for positive development during this period of adolescence and the critical need for social systems to adapt to youth in a way that supports their success.  

Collaborative Creation of a Logic Model and Performance Metrics for Evaluating a Violence Reduction Program

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“This paper describes a community-based participatory research (CBPR) approach to evaluation used by an academic-practitioner partnership to refine the logic model for a violent crime reduction program and develop associated performance measures. Through qualitative and quantitative data collection, including semi-structured interviews, engagement with program stakeholders (e.g., program leaders and staff, peer researchers, community residents), community…

Kids You Throw Away: New Jersey’s Indiscriminate Prosecution of Children as Adults

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Human Rights Watch conducted a study on New Jersey’s waiver mechanisms, finding that the state is effectively operating a prosecutorial waiver system that is disproportionately harming Black and Latine youth, sidelining judicial oversight, and prioritizing punishment over treatment. This report offers recommendations for a wide range of system professionals to ultimately end the prosecution of…

The Distress of Citizen-Children with Detained and Deported Parents

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Communities United for Restorative Youth Justice Impact Report 2024

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This 2024 Impact report from Communities United for Restorative Youth Justice (CURYJ) focuses on the organization’s accomplishments, including the opening of CURYJ’s Youth Power Zone, a physical space that provides community-led, community-owned direct-service programming, advocacy and culturally-rooted healing. CURYJ also highlights the acquisition of a second physical space for community peace, healing, and resilience. Further,…

Developmental Science Scholars and Nonprofits Amicus Brief, People v. Taylor

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This amicus brief by forty developmental science scholars and nonprofits argues transformative growth during ages 18-20 makes mandatory LWOP for individuals in that age range a disproportionate sentence in violation of Article 1, Section 16 of the Michigan constitution.   From the Summary of the Argument:  “People v Parks held that Article 1, Section 16…