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Category: Juvenile Justice

Our coverage investigates current juvenile justice policies — many of them controversial — and closely examines the burgeoning debate over proposed new approaches to handling young people at risk.

Posted inEducation, Juvenile Justice

Federal initiative to help schools recognize youth sex trafficking

by Susan Ferriss February 7, 2013January 7, 2022
Posted inEducation, Juvenile Justice

Class-action suit challenges Massachusetts foster care system

by Susan Ferriss January 23, 2013January 28, 2022
Posted inEducation

Juvenile court judges latest to express concern over armed security in schools

by Susan Ferriss January 16, 2013January 28, 2022
Posted inEducation

School discipline reform groups question proposals for armed security

by Susan Ferriss January 14, 2013January 28, 2022
Posted inEducation, Juvenile Justice

Activists want guidelines for L.A. school police

by Susan Ferriss January 8, 2013January 28, 2022
Posted inEducation

Los Angeles school police still ticketing thousands of young students

by Susan Ferriss December 27, 2012January 28, 2022
Posted inEducation, Juvenile Justice

Tennessee county to overhaul juvenile system

by Susan Ferriss December 18, 2012January 7, 2022
Posted inEducation

‘School to prison pipeline’ hit on Capitol Hill

by Susan Ferriss December 13, 2012January 28, 2022
Posted inEducation

Education official who focused on school discipline steps down

by Susan Ferriss December 5, 2012January 28, 2022
Posted inEducation, Juvenile Justice

Marijuana decriminalization law brings down juvenile arrests in California

by Susan Ferriss November 26, 2012January 28, 2022
Posted inEducation, Juvenile Justice

Juvenile life without parole: Massachusetts moves cautiously toward reform

Avatar photo by Maggie Mulvihill November 21, 2012January 7, 2022
Posted inEducation, Juvenile Justice

New report: Minors in ‘solitary’ hallucinate, harm themselves

by Susan Ferriss November 16, 2012January 28, 2022
Posted inEducation

Justice Department alleges ‘school to prison pipeline’ in Mississippi

by Susan Ferriss October 25, 2012January 28, 2022
Posted inEducation, Juvenile Justice

Feds will oversee Oakland’s efforts to curb suspensions

by Susan Ferriss September 28, 2012January 7, 2022
Posted inEducation, Juvenile Justice

Florida to close controversial juvenile detention center

by Susan Ferriss September 28, 2012January 7, 2022
Posted inEducation

Perps or pupils? Safety policy creates friction in New York City schools

Avatar photo by Daryl Khan September 21, 2012March 14, 2019
Posted inEducation

A problem of nationwide proportions

Avatar photo by Maggie Lee September 17, 2012March 14, 2019
Posted inEducation, Juvenile Justice

Mississippi town struggles with ‘school to prison pipeline’ charges

Avatar photo by Maggie Lee September 16, 2012March 31, 2019
Posted inEducation, Juvenile Justice

Privatization fails: Nebraska tries again to reform child welfare

Avatar photo by Kevin O’Hanlon August 21, 2012March 31, 2019
Posted inEducation, Juvenile Justice

Most eligible for Obama undocumented program already working

by Susan Ferriss August 8, 2012January 7, 2022
Posted inEducation

Report: States deal with more female offenders

by Susan Ferriss August 7, 2012January 28, 2022
Posted inEducation, Juvenile Justice

Capitalism and Corrections: Wall Street loan for youth inmate rehab

by Susan Ferriss August 3, 2012January 7, 2022
Posted inEducation

Federal report: Fewer kids are victims of violent crime, but more are poor

by Susan Ferriss August 2, 2012January 28, 2022
Posted inEducation, Juvenile Justice

Maryland, California taking action to improve dropout rates

by Susan Ferriss August 1, 2012January 7, 2022
Posted inEducation

Public radio talks to L.A. school police chief about court citations that have fallen heavily on young students

by Susan Ferriss July 30, 2012January 28, 2022
Posted inCriminalizing kids, Education, Juvenile Justice

Los Angeles school police chief rethinking discipline policy

by Susan Ferriss July 20, 2012January 7, 2022
Posted inEducation

Child sex abuse: A North Dakota agent shines compared to Penn State negligence

by Susan Ferriss July 13, 2012January 28, 2022
Posted inEducation, Juvenile Justice

Oakland leads way as restorative justice techniques enter education mainstream

Avatar photo by Eric K. Arnold July 11, 2012January 7, 2022
Posted inEducation, Juvenile Justice

California bucks trend by rejecting new limits on ‘solitary’

by Susan Ferriss July 3, 2012January 7, 2022
Posted inEducation, Juvenile Justice

Supreme Court: Children shouldn’t get life with no parole possibility

by Susan Ferriss June 25, 2012January 7, 2022

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