Since 2013, the Department of Labor - funded program has yielded an array of powerful outcomes for youth involved with
the juvenile justice system through restorative justice projects, record expungement, school retention, job placement, and more.
The ProTeens study is a three - year study designed to test the efficacy of an integrated, family - centered preventive intervention for adolescent boys involved in
the juvenile justice system through the Department of Youth Services.
The ProTeens study is a three - year study designed to test the efficacy of an integrated, family - centered preventive intervention for adolescent boys involved in
the juvenile justice system through the Department of Youth Services (DYS).
Not exact matches
The Erie County Probation Department also provides assistance to parents and guardians raising children who are at risk of penetrating the criminal
justice system through our Family Services and
Juvenile Delinquency Services Teams.
Among the specific programs are those funded
through JJDPA's Title V, the only federal program that provides delinquency prevention funding at the local level to reach youth at risk and help keep them out of the
juvenile justice system.
This session offers ideas and strategies to serve our most at - risk children and youth
through partnerships with school districts, law enforcement,
juvenile justice providers, and judicial
systems.
That realization, reinforced
through meetings with Marsha Ellison, the president of the Fort Lauderdale - Broward County chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, prompted Mr. Runcie to pull together a committee that included Ms. Ellison, the Broward County sheriff, the Fort Lauderdale police chief, and representatives from the
juvenile -
justice system to rewrite the district's zero - tolerance discipline policy.
We can successfully navigate your family
through the labyrinth of the
juvenile justice system and obtain the best result possible.
To end this national tragedy, the Federal Government,
through COAG, must lead a national overhaul of
juvenile justice systems, laws, policies and practices.
The state of Maryland had a policy of securing jobs in the private sector for all of the
juveniles that passed
through their
juvenile justice system.
Permanency
Through Collaboration Between Delinquency and Dependency Courts (PDF - 880 KB) National Child Welfare Resource Center on Legal and Judicial Issues, ABA Center on Children and the Law Child CourtWorks, 10 (2), 2008 Describes efforts in Idaho to bridge the gap between child welfare and
juvenile justice proceedings to assist youth with cases pending simultaneously in both
systems.
Addressing The Needs Of Youth Known To Both The Child Welfare And
Juvenile Justice Systems (PDF - 3976 KB) Bilchik (2010) Discusses innovative practices courts can implement to serve children who come to their attention through multiple systems and to prevent youth from further system invol
Systems (PDF - 3976 KB) Bilchik (2010) Discusses innovative practices courts can implement to serve children who come to their attention
through multiple
systems and to prevent youth from further system invol
systems and to prevent youth from further
system involvement.
Juvenile Justice Division Child Welfare League of America Underlines the connection between child maltreatment and juvenile delinquency and supports the implementation of innovative programs and practices through systems integration, collaboration, and
Juvenile Justice Division Child Welfare League of America Underlines the connection between child maltreatment and
juvenile delinquency and supports the implementation of innovative programs and practices through systems integration, collaboration, and
juvenile delinquency and supports the implementation of innovative programs and practices
through systems integration, collaboration, and reform.
Bringing them home recommended self - determination for Indigenous children and young people be implemented
through national framework legislation for
juvenile justice and care and protection
systems.
If a young person has needs that touch more than one
system — such as mental health,
juvenile justice, special education, or child welfare — searching for help can seem like wandering
through a maze of wrong doors and hidden barriers.
Shifting CSEC cases from the
juvenile justice system to the child welfare
system provides exploited youth and their families with supportive services and programs not typically available
through probation departments, including parenting skills programs and family reunification efforts.
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.