Research and Policy Library
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Widening the Lens: A Panoramic View of Juvenile Justice in New York State: System Indicators for State and Local Planning
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Addressing the Collateral Consequences of Convictions for Young Offenders (National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers)
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Alternative to Jail Programs for Juveniles Reduce City Costs (New York City)
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An Overview of Selected Data on Children in Vulnerable Families (Urban Institute and Child Trends Roundtable on Children in Low-Income Families)
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Building From the Ground Up: Creating Effective Programs to Mentor Children of Prisoners
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Children of Incarcerated Parents: An Action Plan for Federal Policymakers (Council of State Governments Justice Center)
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Children on the Outside: Voicing the Pain and Human Costs of Parental Incarceration
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Critical Condition: African American Youth in Justice System
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Custody and Control: Conditions of Confinement in New York’s Juvenile Prisons for Girls
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Education & Public Safety Policy Brief (Justice Policy Institute)
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Education Under Arrest: The Case Against Police in Schools
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Family Engagement in Reentry for Justice Involved Youth (National Reentry Resource Center)
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Incarcerated Parents and Their Children: Trends, 1991-2007 (The Sentencing Project)
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Justice Policy Institute: Cost-Effective Youth Corrections: Rationalizing the Fiscal Architecture of Juvenile Justice Systems
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Misplaced Priorities: Over-Incarcerate, Under-Educate (NAACP)
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New York Reentry Roundtable 2008 Legislative Proposals Agenda
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Overcoming Barriers to School Reentry
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Perpetual Punishment: The Consequences of Adult Criminal Convictions for Youth (Legal Action Center)
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School Yard or Prison Yard: Improving Outcomes for Marginalized Youth
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The Costs of Confinement: Why Good Juvenile Justice Policies Make Good Fiscal Sense
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The Sentencing Project Launches Juvenile Justice Web Page
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Think Before You Plea: Juvenile Collateral Consequences in the United States
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Tips for Judges to Mitigate Collateral Sanctions (January 2009)
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U.S. DOJ: Implementation and Outcome Evaluation of the Intensive Aftercare Program
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Understanding the Experiences and Needs of Children of Incarcerated Parents
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US DOJ: How the Justice System Responds to Juvenile Victims: A Comprehensive Model (link to abstract)