OP-ED: Mental Health Professionals Should Be Key Leaders in Juvenile Justice Policy

What is painfully obvious is that juvenile detention centers are not just housing children who some would consider to likely to have criminal tendencies. Instead, they are housing children who have endured and survived the most horrific circumstances, things that no human being should have to experience.

Juvenile Justice Federal Funding Total Funding

Federal Juvenile Justice Funding Declines Precipitously

WASHINGTON — When congressional lawmakers last reauthorized the landmark Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act, in fiscal year 2002, they appropriated about $547 million for juvenile justice.

Today, federal spending on juvenile justice totals less than half that amount — about $251 million.

And that, say some juvenile justice advocates, falls far short of needs at a critical juncture for federal juvenile justice funding.

Robert Listenbee

Embattled Listenbee Draws Praise from Advocates

WASHINGTON — Robert L. Listenbee Jr., the embattled administrator of the federal Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, has drawn considerable support from juvenile justice advocates who credit him with laying the foundation for transforming the agency.

Jeannette Pai-Espinosa and Jessie Domingo Salu

OP-ED: First Problem Is Seeing Abused Girls As ‘Bad Girls’

In our society, there is a deep underlying presence of age-old social gender role expectations. Girls should be “sugar and spice and everything nice.” The consequence for not meeting those gender role expectations is to be labeled for life “a bad girl” and have your trauma criminalized.

Not Far from Ferguson: A Day at the Firing Range

The death of 17-year-old Michael Brown at the hands of police officer Darren Wilson in many ways transformed Ferguson, Mo.; St. Louis and the nation. In the wake of the controversial shooting on Aug. 9, 2014, some took to the streets. Others headed for gun stores.

Illinois Criminal Justice Watchdog Wins MacArthur Award

The John Howard Association of Illinois is one of nine nonprofit recipients of the MacArthur Award for Creative and Effective Institutions. The $500,000 award acknowledges not only the organizations’ “past leadership and successes but also an investment in the future.”

Annie E. Casey Foundation

Casey Seeks Youth Voices in Juvenile Justice Reform

Few know the juvenile justice system better than youths who have been directly involved in it, and their voices should be a part of reform efforts, according to a new advisory council being established by the Baltimore-based Annie E. Casey Foundation’s acclaimed Juvenile Justice Strategy Group (JJSG).