Sentences with phrase «juvenile justice data»

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Child contact with the justice system was identified from Department of Corrective Services data — including those 10 years or older with a justice - system record for juveniles (10 — 17 years) and / or adults (18 years and older) from 1985 to 2011.
While U.S. Department of Education data indicate that there are more than 1,000 single - gender public schools, this analysis excludes juvenile - justice facilities and alternative, special education, and vocational schools.
Another would strengthen the oversight of local School Attendance Review Boards as well as promote lines of communication and data sharing between educational, social and juvenile justice agencies.
Edits Records Processing on the DOE Student Database Department of Juvenile Justice Student Entry Assessment Department of Juvenile Justice Student Exit Assessment Dropout Prevention Program Data English Language Learners Information Exceptional Student Exceptional Student Program Federal / State Indicator Status Federal / State Compensatory Project Evaluation McKay Prepayment Verification Prior School Status / Student Attendance School Environmental Safety Incident Report Student Assessment Student Course Schedule Student Course Transcript Information Student Demographic Back to Top Student Discipline / Referral Action Student End of Year Status Student Transportation Teacher Course Title I Supplemental Educational Services Vocational Student Course Schedule Vocational Teacher Course
Back to Top Reporting Formats Department of Juvenile Justice Student Entry Assessment Department of Juvenile Justice Student Exit Assessment Dropout Prevention Program Data English Language Learners Information Exceptional Student Exceptional Student Program Federal / State Indicator Status Federal / State Compensatory Project Evaluation McKay Prepayment Verification Prior School Status / Student Attendance Responsible Instructor - Reading, Writing, and Mathematics School Environmental Safety Incident Report Student Assessment Student Course Schedule Student Course Transcript Information Student Demographic Information Student Discipline / Referral Action Student End of Year Status Student Transportation Teacher Course Title I Supplemental Educational Services Vocational Student Course Schedule Vocational Teacher Course Back to Top
Bad policy backed by slipshod data equals damage to children, especially those from Black, Latino, and American Indian and Alaska Native households most - likely to be suspended, expelled and sent to juvenile justice systems (the school - to - prison pipeline) as a result of districts and other school operators overusing the most - punitive of school discipline.
What is important is that the White House task force is using this data to drive the creation of short and long - term programs to address these issues, such as high quality early childhood education, cradle - to - college strategies, and reform of the juvenile and criminal justice systems.
The latest data point on this question is in: check out Roper v. Simmons, a 5 - 4 decision by Justice Kennedy invalidating the use of the death penalty for juveniles, overruling the Court's 1989 decision in Stanford v. Kentucky...»
Tags for this Online Resume: Administrative Secretary, Criminal Justice, Juvenile Assessments, Data Entry, Confidentiality, Word Processing, Databases
This year's book contains data in each of our five issues areas: health, education, economic stability, child welfare, and juvenile justice as well as population level demographics,......
Historically, mental health care providers (Henggeler, 1994) and juvenile justice authorities (Henggeler, 1996) have not been required to provide consumers, the public, or funders with data on the outcomes for the youth and families they serve.
King County System Integration Initiative: Reform to Impact Dual Jurisdiction Youth and Families (PDF - 800 KB) Child Welfare League of America The Link: Connecting Juvenile Justice and Child Welfare, 4 (2), 2005 Outline the goals of KC - SII, the scope of the project, mobilization and planning, data collection and analysis, resource assessment and inventory, action strategy development, and implementation to improve the coordination and integration of the child welfare and juvenile justice programs and policy development in King CouJuvenile Justice and Child Welfare, 4 (2), 2005 Outline the goals of KC - SII, the scope of the project, mobilization and planning, data collection and analysis, resource assessment and inventory, action strategy development, and implementation to improve the coordination and integration of the child welfare and juvenile justice programs and policy development in King CounJustice and Child Welfare, 4 (2), 2005 Outline the goals of KC - SII, the scope of the project, mobilization and planning, data collection and analysis, resource assessment and inventory, action strategy development, and implementation to improve the coordination and integration of the child welfare and juvenile justice programs and policy development in King Coujuvenile justice programs and policy development in King Counjustice programs and policy development in King County, WA.
The 23rd edition of the Kids Count in Nebraska Report continues to offer a visually - oriented data in each of Voices for Children's 5 issues areas: health, education, child welfare, juvenile justice and economic stability.
Because much data is not available at the national level or not comparable between states, we found the index fell short — especially in child welfare and juvenile justice.
This year's book contains data in each of our 5 issues areas: health, education, child welfare, juvenile justice and economic stability as well as population level demographics and......
Kids Count continues to be the most comprehensive source of data on the well - being of children in Nebraska and covers data in population, health, education, economic stability, child welfare, and juvenile justice and contains Voices for Children's Index......
Kids Count continues to be the most comprehensive source of data on the well - being of children in Nebraska and covers data in population, health, education, economic stability, child welfare, and juvenile justice and contains Voices for Children's Index of Race and Opportunity for Nebraska Children, 32 county - level indicators, and our commentary on Emerging Adults.
Kids Count continues to be the most comprehensive source of data on the well - being of children in Nebraska and covers data in population, health, education, economic stability, child welfare, and juvenile justice and contains Voices for Children's Index of......
This year's book contains data in each of our 5 issues areas: health, education, child welfare, juvenile justice and economic stability as well as population level demographics and county - based indicators.
This year's book contains data in each of our five issues areas: health, education, economic stability, child welfare, and juvenile justice as well as population level demographics, an update to our Index of Race and Opportunity, and county - based indicators.
For thirty years and counting, Voices for Children has used data and research to help policy makers and communities make informed decisions on issues impacting our next generation in the areas of health, child welfare, economic stability, and juvenile justice.
State - by - state and county data on juvenile arrests for violent crime are available from the U.S. Department of Justice.
This project was supported by a Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO) Rubicon Fellowship to S.B. Data collection was supported through grants to R.L. from the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (96 - MU - FX - 0012), the National Institute of Mental Health (50778, 51091), and the National Institute on Drug Abuse (411018).
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