New Resource, How Juvenile Courts are Improving Outcomes for Dual Status Youth
A new resource, Dependency and Delinquency in SYNC, describes how courts can support community efforts to integrate and coordinate youth-serving system and improve outcomes for dual status youth, and demonstrates how these strategies have been successfully implemented in Newton County’s (Georgia) project: Serving Youth in Newton County (SYNC). This report, authored by Jessica Heldman … Continued
New Tool for Tracking Policy & Practice Changes – Juvenile Justice GPS
A new online database is introducing powerful tools to help policy makers, advocates, researchers and the media to chart nationwide change in juvenile justice policy, practices, and statistics. The Juvenile Justice GPS (JJGPS – Geography, Policy, Practice & Statistics) site monitors juvenile justice system change by examining state laws and juvenile justice practice, combined with … Continued
Dual Status Youth Webinar Available Online
On Friday, June 6, the RFK National Resource Center presented a webinar, Dual Status Youth and their Families: Altering the Human and Fiscal Toll Through Improved Youth and System Outcomes, which highlighted the challenges and opportunities jurisdictions face when working with dual status youth population (youth known to both child welfare and juvenile justice) and introduced … Continued
Congratulations, Embracing the Legacy Honorees!
On June 3, RFK Children’s Action Corps honored four individuals at its Embracing the Legacy event, held at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum in Boston. Laurie Garduque, Director of Justice Reform at the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, was among the Honorees in recognition of her ongoing commitment to juvenile … Continued