Karen Moore, Youth Justice Mentoring Program staff member honored with 2013 Cheyenne Bell Award.
An article in the Juvenile Justice Information Exchange examines diversion programs for justice-involved youth.
“It is pretty ineffective,” Daniel Macallair said of a curfew. “Most of it is for symbolic purposes. It is kind of the fallback policy for policymakers when they don’t know what else to do.”
Newsroom Sep 16, 2013
Op-ed: Statistical Bigotry is Just Bigotry
CJCJ’s Senior Research Fellow, Mike Males, is featured in the Juvenile Justice Information Exchange.
A report released this week by a nonprofit advocacy group, the Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice, says there are wide disparities across California in how state prisoner realignment is being implemented.