Sociology of Education for Juveniles in Prison By Jesse Nogel, eHow Contributor updated: February 23, 2011 State vs. Federal A national juvenile justice system...
From the New York Times March 5, 2011 States Prosecute Fewer Teenagers in Adult Courts By MOSI SECRET A generation after record levels of youth crime spurred a...
The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention has published "Highlights From Pathways to Desistance: A Longitudinal Study of Serious Adolescent...
Piper Kerman, author of Orange is the New Black: My Year in a Women's Prison, has a unique perspective on what teens in prison need to be successful. Locked up...
Please join Voices UnBroken for a FREE youth development training at the Fund for the City of New York Tuesday, April 12th, 11am-4pm @ The Fund for the City of...
From U.S. Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention March 2011 A Longitudinal Study of Serious...
NYS Arts In Correctional Education Network Please See Below: Concrete, Steel & Paint will have its New York Premiere in May - there will be two events: 1) May...
From Bloomberg BusinessWeek April 23,2011 Keeping Cell Phones Out of Jail Cells Companies such as ITT Defense and Tecore want to help prisons block handset use...
New York Premiere Concrete, Steel, and Paint NYS Arts In Correctional Education Roundtable - There are tickets for you for the May 10th screening the the Ford...
From opednews.com Prisons: Do They Hold the Answer to Public Education? By Janice Chamberlin It seems counterintuitive, but the answer to education in the...
Five Emerging Practices In Juvenile Reentry By Shay Bilchik, Director, Center for Juvenile Justice Reform, Georgetown University Public Policy Institute;...
The Power of Family (See power of theater in article) from Corrections.com 8/1/2011 A new report from the Urban Institute proves that good family relationships...
In The New Yorker, August 2, 2011, "The Boards: Life Stories" by Ian Frazier, “Theatricalizing the Personal Narrative” at the Woodbourne Correctional...
Breaking Schools’ Rules: A Statewide Study on How School Discipline Relates to Students’ Success and Juvenile Justice Involvement The CSG Justice Center,...
From The New York Times 12 August 2011 Preparing for State Tests, to a Hip-Hop Beat By SHARON OTTERMAN The team of six high school girls new to America sat...
From Juvenile Justice Information Exchange Juvenile Justice Terms Glossary Adjudication – The process for determining if allegations brought forth in the...
From Reclaiming Futures August 18, 2011 On "Scared Straight" -- From a Personal Experience by JOHN LASH I just watched the first episode of this season of...
From Reclaiming Futures January 13, 2011 Scared Straight: Don’t Believe the Hype (Facts from CJJ) by TARA ANDREWS AND IDIT KNAAN [The following fact sheet...
From Reclaiming Futures September 01, 2011 Juvenile Justice: A Different Kind of Commencement by DAVID CHURA [Now that school's about to start, it seems like a...
From The New York Times September 19, 2011 Fewer Teenagers in Lockups Federal statistics released earlier this summer show that the number of juvenile...
From Reclaiming Futures September 14, 2011 Less Scared Straight, More 'Talk Therapy' by MYCHAL DENZEL SMITH The other day I watched the A&E program Beyond...
From The New York Times An Unusual Group of Student Journalists Steps Up By TREY BUNDY In a small second-floor office south of Market Street in San Francisco...
From Reclaiming Futures Serious Juvenile Offenders: Do Mental Health Problems Elevate Risk? by CAROL SCHUBERT MPH - EDWARD MULVEY PH.D. - AMANDA ALDERFER The...
From The New York Times October 11, 2011 Court Reform for Teenage Offenders New York’s chief judge, Jonathan Lippman, spoke with courage and foresight when...
New York State Arts In Correctional Education Network, The New York State Literary Center is now on Facebook. Check it out! "Like" New York State Literary...