Sentences with phrase «when juvenile detention»

It's also important to note that the justice system does not spell an end for a student; research cited in the presentation shows when juvenile detention centers are designed to look less like prisons, students have better outcomes in their return to academics.

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When CCA shares appeared on the NASDAQ stock exchange in 1986, the company was operating two juvenile detention centers and two immigrant detention centers.
Duff knows plenty about shouldering loads: His father, Warren, died when Vontez was two, and after his mother, Wynoka, remarried and later divorced, Vontez took care of his three younger siblings while his mom worked long hours at a juvenile detention center.
When Bella suddenly passes away just as Ricky is beginning to warm up to the couple, he clumsily fakes his death and runs off into the wilderness rather than risk being sent to juvenile detention.
The acting is okay here but it has trouble when up against a script like outta of some juvenile detention facility, as clunky as Lincoln Logs.
When I met Ryan Coogler in 2013 he still had a day job working as a youth counselor at a Bay Area juvenile detention facility.
However, when he is eventually won over by the love shown by his «Aunty» Bella (with pancakes also playing a part), tragedy strikes and he is forced to take to the bush in order to escape from being returned to a juvenile detention centre.
Now eight years later, Ronnie (Dakota Fanning) and Alice (Danielle Macdonald) are back home from juvenile detention and are the prime suspects when another young child goes missing.
My first reason lies in the answer to a question: When young people are released from the juvenile detention center, where are they going?
I received similar advice from a veteran teacher who was my colleague when I taught in a juvenile detention facility.
What educational barriers do youth face when they enter and exit the juvenile justice system, and how can schools and detention facilities help incarcerated youth...
Create standard requirements on how states define students who transfer out — into another school, another state, homeschooling, or even, unfortunately, juvenile detention — and when it is appropriate to remove students from a cohort.
When used correctly, the crate will provide a cosy den for your dog, which he will be happy to use for the rest of his life, but leaving your puppy confined for excessively long periods however will result in the crate becoming something of a juvenile detention center.
This means that any offense would be a juvenile delinquency prosecution, which involves a secret trial without a jury, much shorter sentences for the same offenses (that would be served in a juvenile detention center rather than an adult jail or prison if incarceration was ordered), and the sealing of the record of the conviction when you become an adult.
Evidence also suggests that whole communities are damaged when their members are incarcerated, and that one of the biggest risk factors for incarceration is juvenile detention, which itself is influenced by parental history of incarceration.
Parental alienation made international headlines in June 2015, when Oakland County Circuit Judge Lisa Gorcyca sent three Jewish children to a juvenile detention facility for refusing to spend time with their father.
When half of the young people in juvenile detention are Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people...
Three Bloomfield Hills kids who refused an order by a judge to go to lunch with their father have been ordered to a juvenile detention facility.The Tsimhoni family was in Oakland County's family court for a hearing on supervised parenting time when Judge Lisa Gorcyca took matters into her own hands.
However, it is unclear if self - report instruments are still reliable and valid when confidentiality can not be guaranteed, such as during routine assessments in juvenile detention centres.
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