Sentences with phrase «good juvenile detention»

This feature: Roush, D.W. (1996) Desktop Guide to Good Juvenile Detention Practice, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention.

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The Administration for Children's Services has scheduled four of five community hearings on Gov. Andrew Cuomo's «Close to Home Initiative» that would take New York City's juvenile delinquents out of the state detention system and allow the city to provide them with the placements they think are best for them and near their homes.
Johnson's best «serious» drama is this familiar but very effective sports movie, in which he reforms teenagers in a juvenile detention center by starting a football team.
It's also important to note that the justice system does not spell an end for a student; research cited in the presentation shows when juvenile detention centers are designed to look less like prisons, students have better outcomes in their return to academics.
Dr. Bruening spent much of her education career in alternative schools, opening and leading a juvenile detention center and an expulsion program, as well as consulting to numerous juvenile justice programs and detention centers around the country.
Programs for these students bear names like continuation schools, community schools, and opportunity schools, and include educational offerings in prisons, jails, and juvenile detention centers as well as comprehensive high schools.
To provide safe custody to youth sentenced by the courts for reform and ensure their safety, well - being, and positive transformation by taking responsibilities as a juvenile detention officer in the Lemont County Juvenile Detentionjuvenile detention officer in the Lemont County Juvenile Detentiodetention officer in the Lemont County Juvenile DetentionJuvenile DetentionDetention Center.
Providing greater access, early identification, effective and appropriate mental health services to children and youth will help reduce the need for more expensive services, such as emergency rooms and juvenile detention, and better ensure success in school and life.
Working with and through agencies and programs for youths and families that have experienced complex trauma, the Network disseminates best practices to residential treatment settings, homeless shelters, and juvenile detention centers.
Children, Youth and Family Services, in partnership with Child Adolescent Mental Health Services, has established «Indigenous Well - Being» workers to provide mental health assessment, follow up services and referral for Indigenous young people (including those with cognitive disabilities) in the State's two juvenile detention centres.
A compilation of «best practice» resources for youth services librarians who are interested in or are currently providing outreach services to juvenile detention centers.
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