By Cecilia Bianco, November 07 2014
Juvenile Justice Reform
- Healing From Trauma: Girls in Juvenile Justice (Spark Action)
Imagine being a child abused or neglected by someone you know, feeling unsafe in your own home, being betrayed by people who you should be able to trust. Where would you go? How would you cope with such traumatic experiences? For girls involved in the juvenile justice system, their options are very limited, and none of them would be seen as good choices from a middle class perspective.
- 14 Youths Indicted as Heartless Felons and Accused of Terrorizing Juvenile Detention Center (Cleveland.com)
A Cuyahoga County grand jury Wednesday indicted 14 members of the Heartless Felons and accused them of terrorizing the Juvenile Detention Center for the past two years. The youths were originally charged in Juvenile Court, but their cases were bound over to Common Pleas Court, where they will be charged as adults.
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Former Connecticut Official Leads Institute on Youth Justice (Chronicle.com)
"Connecticut has been at the forefront of juvenile-justice reform, and this is really a wonderful way to keep building on those reforms," Mr. Carbone says. - California Takes on Harsh Discipline and Academic Inequities for Black, Latino Students (JJIE)
As the national debate over childhood inequities sharpens, recent developments in California highlight struggles over practices critics say deprive some kids of quality class time and fuel a “school-to-prison pipeline.”
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Adolescent Substance Abuse Treatment and Mental Health
- Charlotte Hungerford Hospital Opens Center for Youth and Families (Litchfield County Times)
The center’s clinical manager, Joan M. Neveski, said bringing the two facilities under one roof has been a multi-year effort. Neveski has been working with the hospital since 2007, returning after working at the there for eight years during a previous period.
- Untreated Mental Illness has a High Cost for the Kansas City Area (KansasCity.com)
Now that the elections have passed, area lawmakers going to Washington, D.C., Jefferson City and Topeka in 2015 should read a Kansas City area report released this year on the untreated costs of mental illness.
- Children as Young as 12 Treated for Drug Abuse at Abu Dhabi Centre (The National UAE)
Children as young as 12 years old are being treated for drug abuse at the National Rehabilitation Centre. In addition to the adults it deals with, the centre, which was launched in 2002, treats mostly male Emirati minors between the ages of 12 and 18.
- We Should All Be Ashamed (Huffington Post)
Because of inadequate treatment and housing, the mentally ill are extremely vulnerable to arrest for avoidable nuisance crimes -- it is as simple as stealing some food from a store, sleeping on a bench in a public park, or shouting back at voices in the middle of the night.
Topics: News
Updated: November 07 2014