Revolutionizing Probation from Punishment to Community-Led Safety, Part I

The Gault Center and Youth Empowerment for Advancement Hangout (YEAH Philly) released Part I of our Revolutionizing Probation series as part of our Juvenile Probation Accountability Coalition. Part I introduces a framework to shift narratives and practices around juvenile probation to move away from punishment and toward possibility for all youth. This report highlights youth perspectives on juvenile probation, finding that young people are experiencing probation as surveillance, control, and punishment, negatively impacting their mental health and wellbeing. This report also walks through the historical lineage of probation as a form of racialized social control to challenge dominant narratives that probation is a benign act of benevolence on behalf of youth. Part II of this report will be released in summer 2026, highlighting concrete steps to transform local probation practices and policies and spotlighting examples of successful practices already underway. 

An executive summary of Part I is also available.  

In addition, please check out this article covering our report.  

File Type: pdf
Categories: Gault Center Publications, Resource Library
Tags: Adolescent Development, Alternatives to Incarceration, Black Youth, Community Investment, Community Programs, Cross-Systems Collaboration, Disabilities, Discrimination, Disposition, Disposition or Sentencing Preparation, Due Process, Latine Youth, Mass Incarceration, Narrative, Native and Indigenous Youth, Positive Youth Development, Probation, Probation Conditions, Probation Revocation, Procedural Justice, Racial and Ethnic Disparities, Racial Justice, Raising Race, SOGIE, Structural Racism, Surveillance, System Transformation & Abolition, Youth and Families