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Author: Butts, Jeffrey A.

Title: Staying Connected: Keeping Justice-Involved Youth

Summary: When justice-involved youth are supervised by local agencies and placed with locally operated programs rather than being sent away to state facilities, they are better able to maintain community ties. They stay connected with their families and they are more likely to remain in local schools. Policy reforms that localize the justice system are often called "realignment." New York's "Close to Home" (or C2H) initiative is a prominent example of youth justice realignment. Launched in 2012, it is the latest chapter in a decade-long commitment by New York State and New York City to improve the justice system for young offenders by investing in programs and interventions that allow youth to stay close to their homes and families.

Details: New York: Research & Evaluation Center, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York, 2015. 45p.

Source: Internet Resource: Accessed April 1, 2015 at: https://jjrec.files.wordpress.com/2015/03/c2h2015.pdf

Year: 2015

Country: United States

URL: https://jjrec.files.wordpress.com/2015/03/c2h2015.pdf

Shelf Number: 135124

Keywords:
Juvenile Detention
Juvenile Justice Policy
Juvenile Justice Realignment
Juvenile Justice Reform
Juvenile Offenders