Supporting children and families through appropriate mental health services, Child Protective Services programs, and other efforts are key to helping youth either avoid the juvenile justice system or succeed if they enter it. Our August report on early grade suspensions in Texas. Our legislative recap on youth justice policy. Our June blog on keys to safe and supportive schools. Our April report on Raising the Age co-authored by our partner organizations. Our January op-ed on raising the age of juvenile jurisdiction.
Our December report co-authored by Texas Appleseed on school policing. State and federal government websites often end in. The site is secure. Youth prevention programs use an evidence-based approach endorsed by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.
Youth prevention programs are delivered before the onset of a substance use disorder and are intended to prevent or reduce the risk of developing a health problem, such as underage alcohol use, prescription drug misuse or illegal drug use. Youth prevention programs deliver services to the following priority populations and their families:.
Young people and their families participate in youth prevention activities in schools and community sites. Activities are conducted by trained professionals and carried out or monitored by certified prevention specialists.
Criminal Career Patterns. Curriculum for Training Educators of Youth in Confinement. Employment and Training for Court-Involved Youth. Explanations for Offending.
Fact Sheet: Disproportionate Minority Contact. Federal Justice Statistics, Functional Impairment in Delinquent Youth. Graphic Novels for Youth in Custody. Highlights of the National Youth Gang Survey. Improving Literacy Skills of Juvenile Detainees. Juvenile Arrests Juvenile Court Statistics Juvenile Justice Bulletin: Gang Prevention. Juvenile Mentoring Program: Report to Congress.
Juveniles in Residential Placement, Make a Friend-Be a Peer Mentor. Native American Traditional Justice Practices. Predictors of Youth Violence. Reintegration, Supervised Release, and Intensive Aftercare. Risk Assessment for Adolescents. Serving Youth in Confinement. Socioeconomic Mapping and Resource Topography. Special Education and the Juvenile Justice System. Spring Issue of Journal of Juvenile Justice.
The Impact of Gangs on Communities. The Northwestern Juvenile Project: Overview. Trauma-informed Care and Outcomes Among Youth. Women and Girls in the Corrections System. Gender-Specific Programming. Juvenile Offenders and Victims: National Report. Promote Your Youth Program.
Report: Juvenile Court Statistics. Report: Juveniles in Residential Placement, Resource: Beyond the Box Resource Guide. Resource: Building a School Responder Model. Resource: Child Labor Trafficking. Resource: Drug Courts. Resource: Statistical Briefing Book.
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