Sentences with phrase «various juvenile justice systems»

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Panelists mentioned various important changes that needed to be made such as a juvenile justice system reform, access and support for early childhood education, comprehensive support services for parents that includes job training, a professional teaching structure, high schools that build pathways beyond just a four - year college degree, and educational supports for children living with undocumented immigrant parents.
Each blown - up pie section highlights various aspects of incarceration within the United States such as drug offenses, the juvenile justice system, and racial and ethnic disparities in prison and jails.
Among studies7,11 - 28 published since 1980 (summary table available from authors), rates for affective disorder varied from 2 % 15 to 88 %.7 Rates of substance use disorders ranged from 13 % 14 to88 %.7 This disparity in findings may be because youth were sampled at various points in the juvenile justice system (eg, at admission, after conviction).
Community - based interventions Delinquency - prevention programs in community settings can be created for various purposes such as diverting youth out of the juvenile justice system, serving youth placed on informal or formal probation, or serving youth on parole who are returning to the community after a residential placement.
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.
Youth M.O.V.E. Tennessee was a chapter of Youth M.O.V.E. National, a youth - led national organization devoted to improving services and systems that support growth and development by uniting the voices of individuals who have lived experience in various systems including mental health, juvenile justice, education, and child welfare.
This model is widely used for preventing recidivism in the (juvenile) criminal justice system, as various meta - analyses have shown that judicial interventions aimed at behavioral change are most effective when delivered according to this model (Andrews et al. 1990; Andrews and Dowden 1999).
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