What will this framework mean for alternative schools or
schools in juvenile facilities, which are likely to fall into at least one of these categories?
Trauma, Psychiatric, Substance Use, and Thought Disorders Among Youth in the Juvenile Justice System and How to Deal With Them Huskey & Tomczak (2013) Juvenile and Family Court Journal, 64 (3) View Abstract Presents personal stories of youth
in juvenile facilities in which they relate experiences with trauma resulting from neglect and / or physical, sexual, and emotional violence.
The bill, AB 811, would allow
teens in juvenile facilities to use the Internet as a means to maintain relationships with family members and supportive adults, as well as for education purposes.
«Plus Alexandra Cox, an assistant professor of sociology at SUNY New Paltz who has
worked in juvenile facilities, wrote that the proposed changes «will actually harm the very individuals it purports to help.»»
Teacher Preparation for K - 12 Students with emotional and behavioral and learning disabilities, Students identified with
Disabilities in juvenile facilities, Special Education Law
Trauma, Psychiatric, Substance Use, and Thought Disorders Among Youth in the Juvenile Justice System and How to Deal with Them Huskey & Tomczak (2013) Juvenile and Family Court Journal, 64 (3) View Abstract Presents the heartbreaking personal stories that youth
in juvenile facilities report to their counselors.
For the first time, the federal Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) includes new provisions explicitly aimed at supporting students attending
school in juvenile facilities.
A Florida study shows that youth sent into the adult system had 34 % more felony arrests after being released than those
held in juvenile facilities.
In the juvenile facility that The Atlantic explored in - depth, teens with psychotic tendencies couldn't be expected to respond to punishment or to think ahead before getting themselves into trouble.