The front (intake and court proceedings) and side (alternatives to incarceration) of the JJ system need work when it comes to Latino...
The study calls for closure of the entire Division of Juvenile Facilities (DJF), proposing that its enormous budget could be better spent...
The Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption came out with its annual list of the Best Adoption-Friendly Workplaces. The ranking is based on...
Public Private Ventures Schools should be used for so much more than school. That’s the message of this report outlining the benefits...
Child Trends Nearly 20 percent of American children and youth are living in poverty - a percentage that has been steadily increasing...
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services This new guide underscores the reliance...
New York State Afterschool Network The New York State Afterschool Network (NYSAN) stresses the importance of summer learning programs through this list...
New York State Afterschool Network This policy brief aims to promote after-school programs as a way to prevent high school dropouts. The...
Center for New York City Affairs and the Center for an Urban Future This edition of Child Welfare Watch, a joint publication...
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Four-year colleges and universities tend to dominate the discourse on American higher education, but this report...
Partnership for America’s Economic Success A group of researchers has set out to quantify in dollars and cents the impacts in later...
School Nutrition Association Increased participation in the national school lunch and breakfast programs can be added to the mounting evidence of how...
Youth Development Institute This white paper explores policy issues associated with two New York-based foster care programs-- Good Shepherd Services Prevention Services...
Journal of Primary Prevention This study found that successful female mentors can have a strong positive influence by providing emotional support, confidence...
U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) American adolescents (ages 12 to 17) who received messages aimed at preventing drug,...
Break the Cycle This report card ranks each state by how well it measures up in helping teens who face domestic and...
Cornell University This study links chronic stress associated with childhood poverty to decreased brain functioning in key areas. It provides evidence that...
The study examines youths who exited Illinois correctional facilities between 1996 and 2004 (a total of 13,511 exits over those years). There...
The report focuses particularly on “crossover youth,” who are known to the child welfare agency and have spent time in juvenile custody...
This piece blends personal accounts with data and recommendations, which combined produce a piece that serves both as an indictment, and a...