Once again, The Annie E. Casey Foundation has allowed the staff of Youth Today to skulk around the annual Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative conference, which brings together youth workers from around the country who are working with the foundation to lower the reliance on detention in juvenile justice systems.
This year’s conference is at the Renaissance Washington Hotel here in Washington and we’ll be posting updates on what’s being discussed throughout both days of meetings. Check here regularly on Thursday and Friday for the latest updates.
Kelly on Morning Plenary Session
Boyle on Report from the Host Site
Kelly on Racial Disparities, Dually Involved Youth and The Urge to Protect and Provide
The Nose Knows: The Painful Void
Penn on Developments in Indian Country
Penn on Decontaminating Toxic Environments
Boyle on Reducing Special Detention Populations in Secure Custody
Abdul-Alim on Reducing Commitments and Out-of-Home Placements
Abdul-Alim on Police, Probation and Detention: A Cast Study in Collaboration
Kelly on Community Conferencing: Minimizing Court Involvement and Expanding Social Networks