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Home Our Work Our Publications Advances in Juvenile Justice Reform

Advances in Juvenile Justice Reform

2009-2013 | Sorted by Issue

Learn about reforms in different issue areas.

— Adjudication and Sentencing

— Alternatives to Detention and Youth Prisons

— Competency

— Conditions of Confinement

— Confidentiality and Expungement

— Disproportionate Minority Contact (DMC)

— Facility Closures and Downsizing

— Gangs

— Girls in the System

— Immigrant Youth in the System

— International Standards

— Interrogations and Confessions

— Juvenile Defense and Court Process

— Law Enforcement

— Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Questioning Youth in the System

— Mental Health and Substance Abuse

— Organizational and Large-Scale Change

— Probation, Parole, and Reentry

— School-to-Prison Pipeline

— Screening and Assessment

— Sex Offender Laws and Registries

— Sexual Exploitation of Youth

— Status Offenses

— Youth in the Adult System

— Youth Involved in the Juvenile Justice and Child Welfare Systems

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