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Web site American Prospect Series on Juvenile Justice
Blueprint for Juvenile Justice Reform, Youth Transition Funders Group
New! Connected by 25: Effective Policy Solutions for Vulnerable Youth, Youth Transition Funders Group (YTFG), Spring 2010
New! Delays in Youth Justice, Jeffrey A. Butts, Gretchen Ruth Cusick and Benjamin Adams, National Institute of Justice, 2009
Education and Public Safety, Justice Policy Institute, August 2007
Getting the Juvenile-Justice System to Grow Up, Ken Stier, Time Magazine, March 24, 2009
Iatrogenic Effect of Juvenile Justice, Uberto Gatti et al., The Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 50:8, 2009
Juvenile Justice, The Future of Children, Volume 18, Number 2, Fall 2008
New! Resolution to Reduce Collateral Consequences from Court Contact, American Bar Association, February 2010
New! Juvenile Justice: Lessons for a New Era, Mark Soler, Dana Shoenberg and Marc Schindler, Georgetown Journal on Poverty Law and Policy, Volume XVI, Number 1, Winter 2009


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For those convicted of drug offenses, a lower percentage of African-American youth (37%) received probation than White youth (44%) or Latino youth (53%). [more facts]


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