Sentences with phrase «juvenile justice process»

CJJ partners with the Foundation to implement Models for Change, a network of government and court officials, legal advocates, educators, community leaders, and families working together to ensure that kids who make mistakes are held accountable and treated fairly throughout the juvenile justice process.
Her goal is to use her school nursing expertise and education in assisting with the national agenda and national policy to shift the juvenile justice process from a punitive reform to one that includes a focus on physical / behavioral health and family engagement.

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«There is no apparent mechanism for ongoing community engagement in the process,» Gabrielle Prisco, director of the Correctional Association of New York's Juvenile Justice Project, told City Limits.
The Right Turn Career - Focused Transition Initiative (Right Turn) provides a career development process for youth that are involved with or at risk of becoming involved with the juvenile justice system.
The Right Turn Career - Focused Transition Initiative (Right Turn) provides a career development process for youth who are involved with or at - risk of becoming involved with the juvenile justice system.
Who's responsible for this win: This case resulted from the hard work of many CAFL staff members, especially Ann Balmelli O'Connor, Attorney - in - Charge of CAFL Appeals Unit, who shepherded the case through the single justice process and wrote the brief and argued the case before the SJC, and Beth Ranz Sherwood and Gretchen Gillung - Fontanez, who advocated for Walt's father from the outset of the case in the Worcester Juvenile Court.
Chief Justice Lee spoke about an outstanding legislative session resulting in appropriations for the judiciary for the largest technology project ever undertaken by the judiciary, the launch of electronic filing, across - the - board raises for staff and seven historic bills to ensure consistency of process and procedures across every juvenile court in Tennessee.
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Describe the assessment process of the mental health status of youth in juvenile justice settings.
The Government is emphasising its «swift and decisive» action in establishing a Royal Commission into abuse in juvenile justice in the NT — but there are widespread concerns that a lack of proper process will undermine the effectiveness of the Commission.
I begin with a review of historical trends in arrest rates, processing, and juvenile justice system experiences of female offenders.
Different studies have reached different conclusions about whether the juvenile justice system is more or less lenient toward female offenders at various stages of processing.
Indigenous juveniles (up to age 18) remain over-represented in criminal justice processes.
The report also recommends the Commonwealth Government establish a national inquiry into child protection laws and processes affecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children, recognising the links between out - of - home care, juvenile justice and adult incarceration.
the impact of violence on Indigenous youth in developing cognitive disabilities, in under - performance in schools and entry into the juvenile and then adult criminal justice processes;
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She has provided her clinical expertise to diverse populations, which included serving as a contract psychologist at Shaw Air Force Base, supervising psychologist for the Midlands Evaluation Center of the Department of Juvenile Justice, and chief psychologist at the SC Department of Probation, Pardon, & Parole, where she streamlined the psychological assessment aspect of the pre-employment screening process and developed a Fitness for Duty policy for the agency.
Processes of separation through the criminal justice, juvenile justice and care and protection systems, combined with dysfunctional behaviour such as violence and abuse in communities are indicative of the inequality and extreme marginalisation of Indigenous people in Australian society.
Companies can support two national efforts to advance rigor in practice, including the recently launched National Mentoring Resource Center, a partnership between the Department of Justice Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention and MENTOR, as well as the National Quality Mentoring System (NQMS), which provides a structured, systematic process for evaluating how effectively mentoring programs are implemented.
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