racialjusticeinitiative.org
LaShanda Taylor | Racial Justice Initiative of TimeBanks USA
http://www.racialjusticeinitiative.org/our-team/lashanda-taylor
Racial Justice Initiative of TimeBanks USA. Bringing an end to structural racism in the juvenile delinquency, child welfare and special education systems. DC School Discipline Public Documentation Forum. Press Release – July 25, 2012. Cynthia Robbins, Esq. Associate Professor of Law. BA, Spelman College, 1996; J.D., New York University School of Law, 1999. Review of Law and Social Change. And represented parents in New York Family Court as a student attorney in the Family Defense Clinic. In 1999, Profess...
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Other Juvenile Justice Organizations
http://ftp.cjca.net/index.php/resources/other-juvenile-justice-organizations
Council of Juvenile Correctional Administrators CJCA. Juvenile Justice Reform Though Leadership. PbS Reentry Measurement Standards. Models for Change (MfC). Public Safety Performance Project (PSPP). Youth In Custody Practice Model (YICPM). Other Juvenile Justice Organizations. Other Juvenile Justice Organizations. The Annie E. Casey Foundation www.aecf.org. Center for Coordinated Assistance to the States https:/ www.nttac.org/index.cfm? Performance-based Standards www.pbstandards.org. Robert F. Kenne...
blog.justicepolicy.org
Just Policy Blog: Tim Murray Talks Bail & Pretrial Services on the Justice Podcast
http://blog.justicepolicy.org/2014/10/tim-murray-talks-bail-pretrial-services.html
Thursday, October 16, 2014. Tim Murray Talks Bail and Pretrial Services on the Justice Podcast. JPI is excited to announce the release of the second episode of the Justice Podcast. Now available on iTunes. Listen, download, and subscribe to stay informed on the latest and best news in justice reform. In honor of Incarceration Generation. We will be interviewing the authors who made this compilation possible, including researchers, advocates, community members, and other individuals in the justice field.
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Just Policy Blog: February 2015
http://blog.justicepolicy.org/2015_02_01_archive.html
Wednesday, February 18, 2015. Reducing Incarceration and Scaling Back the Criminal Justice System: A Bipartisan Approach. Posted by Justice Policy Institute. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Reducing the use of incarceration and the justice system and promoting policies that improve the well-being of all people and communities. Just Policy Blog Archive. Reducing Incarceration and Scaling Back the Criminal. Just Policy Blog Roll. Sentencing Law and Policy. Global Youth Justice Daily Blog.
wapleshanger.com
Children and the Law in Indiana: Juvenile Justice
http://wapleshanger.com/children-and-the-law
Waples & Hanger - Constitutional Litigation, Civil Rights, Public Policy Reform - Indianapolis, IN 46219 - Phone: 317-357-0903. Children and the Law. Children and the Law in Indiana: Advancing the Legal Needs of Children. Children continue to be one of the most vulnerable populations in our state, and experience many unmet legal needs. Over the last decade, our firm has litigated important cases on behalf of children. 8211; March 31, 2010, Indiana Lawyer). Our firm has had a longstanding commitment to...
safelyhomecampaign.org
Safely Home Campaign > Home > Partners
http://safelyhomecampaign.org/Home/Partners/tabid/520/language/en-US/Default.aspx
Realizing the seven goals of the Safely Home Campaign requires a community effort. We rely on government and organizational partners to accomplish these goals and lead the way to improving outcomes for our most vulnerable and marginalized youth. Partners of the Safely Home Campaign agree with the Campaign goals and contribute to the Campaign's blog, education efforts, and help build support for the Campaign in other ways. The following agencies and organizations are partners of the Safely Home Campaign:.
safelyhomecampaign.com
Safely Home Campaign > Home > Partners
http://safelyhomecampaign.com/Home/Partners/tabid/520/language/en-US/Default.aspx
Realizing the seven goals of the Safely Home Campaign requires a community effort. We rely on government and organizational partners to accomplish these goals and lead the way to improving outcomes for our most vulnerable and marginalized youth. Partners of the Safely Home Campaign agree with the Campaign goals and contribute to the Campaign's blog, education efforts, and help build support for the Campaign in other ways. The following agencies and organizations are partners of the Safely Home Campaign:.
charisasmith.com
Make A Difference | www.charisasmith.com
http://www.charisasmith.com/make-a-difference
Visiting any of the websites below and learning more about these organizations can help promote youth and child wellbeing, while working to eradicate discrimination and inequality! Cooperation for a Non-Violent Future, Inc. (CNF), a 501(c)(3) Non-Profit Organization. PO Box 5111, Trenton, NJ 08638. (609) 896-3710. Dr. Risa Cardwell Smith, President. Executive Committee. risacardwell@yahoo.com. Visit the CNF tab at the top of this website for more information. Advocates for Children of NY, Inc. (AFC).
cjny.network
CJNY History | Community Justice Network for Youth
http://cjny.network/about-us/cjny-history
History of the CJNY. When James Bell founded the W. Haywood Burns Institute to engage juvenile justice system stakeholders in strategies to reduce racial and ethnic disparities, he also set his sights on supporting community based organizations led by people of color who are working successfully with system involved youth. CJNY started with holding regional conferences to deepen relationships between members and answer the question, What can CJNY do to strengthen your work on the ground? While regional c...