LA’s Youth Probation Camps Have a Problem With Graduating Kids (But It’s Not What you Think)

The Los Angeles County Office of Education boasts that scores of young people who were at risk of dropping out of high school get their high school diplomas or their GED credentials while they’re in LA County’s juvenile probation camps each year. It’s a monumental and pivotal moment for students who often have fallen behind in school and so might not expect such an accomplishment.

Caren Harp, the nominee to be administrator of the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention

Adolescent Brain Science: Proceed With Caution

The renewed focus on adolescent development in juvenile justice is welcome and overdue. Adolescence is potentially the best opportunity to intervene effectively with youth to help them develop empathy, impulse control and good decision-making skills.

How to Move an Issue From a Kitchen Table to City Hall

It was a particularly warm June day, and we were sitting at a kitchen table talking with a mother distraught about the recent arrest of her teenage son, who was being held pretrial at the adult jail in Philadelphia.

NY Bureau Chief Sues State Court Officers for False Arrest

Journalist Daryl M. Khan is suing New York state court officers on charges of false arrest and malicious prosecution. His complaint charges that the officers arrested, handcuffed and detained him while he was in the hallway of a courthouse and taking a 28-second video on his cellphone.