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Content

Foreword

Preface

Introduction

Contributors

1. A developmental view of youth in the juvenile justice system / Marty Beyer

2. Youth in the juvenile justice system : characteristics and patterns of involvement / Kristi Holsinger

3. The health of youth in the juvenile justice system / Paula Braverman and Robert Morris

4. Children's rights and relationships : a legal framework / Francine T. Sherman and Hon. Jay Blitzman

5. A vision for the American juvenile justice system : the positive youth development perspective / Richard M. Lerner

6. Race, ethnicity, and ancestry in juvenile justice / James Bell and Raquel Mariscal

7. The role of gender in youth systems : Grace's story / Francine T. Sherman and Jessica H. Greenstone

8. Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) youth and the juvenile justice system / Laura Garnette

9. Adolescent parents and the juvenile justice system : toward developmentally and socioculturally based provision of services / Ellen E. Pinderhughes, Karen T. Craddock, and LaTasha L. Fermin

10. Parents, families, and the juvenile justice system / Francine H. Jacobs, Claudia Miranda-Julian, and Rachael Kaplan

11. Violence within families and intimate relationships / Linda L. Baker, Alison J. Cunningham, and Kimberly E. Harris

12. Making a place for youth : social capital, resilience, and communities / Robert L. Hawkins, Maryna Vashchenko, and Courtney Davis

13. The developmental impact of community violence / Edmund Bruyere and James Garbarino

14. The right to a quality education for children and youth in the juvenile justice system / Kathleen B. Boundy and Joanne Karger

15. Juvenile prison schooling and reentry : disciplining young men of color / Sabina E. Vaught

16. The system response to the commercial sexual exploitation of girls / Francine T. Sherman and Lisa Goldblatt Grace

17. How American government frames youth problems / Timothy Ross and Joel Miller

18. Youth perspectives on health care / Rachel Oliveri

19. Youth-led change / Barry Dym

20. The end of the reform school? / Vincent Schiraldi, Marc Schindler, and Sean J. Goliday

21. Collaboration in the service of better systems for youth / Anne F. Farrell and Diane M. Myers

22. Getting on board with juvenile justice information technologies / Stan Schneider and Lola Simpson

23. Establishing effective community-based care in juvenile justice / Peter W. Greenwood and Susan Turner

24. Better research for better policies / Jeffrey A. Butts and John K. Roman

Afterword

About the editors

Index

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"The lessons in this book remind us that we can?and that we must?do better, for the sake of our children, their futures, and the sake of our nation. . . . This volume is a call to action, and I encourage everyone who reads it to take steps to ensure that all America's children are given an equal chance to succeed. We must all work together to replace the cradle-to-prison pipeline with a pipeline to responsible, productive adulthood." ?From the Foreword by Marian Wright Edelman, JD, President and founder, Children's Defense Fund, Washington, DC

"Juvenile Justice: Advancing Research, Policy, and Practice appears at a critical time, when promising juvenile justice reforms are underway in so many jurisdictions across the United States. Sherman and Jacobs, and their impressive array of expert authors, fill a significant gap in the literature, making the current body of juvenile justice research and experience accessible to policy makers, researchers, and funders, and doing so through a practical and positive lens." ?Patrick McCarthy, President and Chief Executive Officer, Annie E. Casey Foundation, Baltimore, MD

"Most people have narrow views of what it means to be a delinquent youth. In Juvenile Justice: Advancing Research, Policy, and Practice, Sherman and Jacobs have diligently collected essays from the top experts in the juvenile justice field who tell an empirically based and powerful narrative of who is really in the delinquency system. As this book makes clear, until we ask and answer the right questions, we will remain unable to help the youth most in need." ?Alexander Busansky, President, The National Council on Crime and Delinquency, Oakland, CA

A comprehensive reference presenting a rehabilitative, youth- and community-centered vision of juvenile justice

Juvenile Justice: Advancing Research, Policy, and Practice brings together experts in juvenile justice, child development, and public health to explore the intersections between juvenile justice and needed development of programs and policies that look out for the health and well-being of the youth who enter this system. This timely book provides a usable framework for imagining juvenile justice systems that emphasize the welfare of juveniles, achieved primarily through connections within their communities.

A must-read for professionals working in juvenile courts and within juvenile justice agencies, Juvenile Justice: Advancing Research, Policy, and Practice reflects both the considerable advances and the challenges currently evident in the juvenile justice system, with an emphasis on the development and implementation of policies that can succeed in building a new generation of educated young people able to embrace their potential and build successful futures.



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"The lessons in this book remind us that we can?and that we must?do better, for the sake of our children, their futures, and the sake of our nation. . . . This volume is a call to action, and I encourage everyone who reads it to take steps to ensure that all America's children are given an equal chance to succeed. We must all work together to replace the cradle-to-prison pipeline with a pipeline to responsible, productive adulthood." ?From the Foreword by Marian Wright Edelman, JD, President and founder, Children's Defense Fund, Washington, DC

"Juvenile Justice: Advancing Research, Policy, and Practice appears at a critical time, when promising juvenile justice reforms are underway in so many jurisdictions across the United States. Sherman and Jacobs, and their impressive array of expert authors, fill a significant gap in the literature, making the current body of juvenile justice research and experience accessible to policy makers, researchers, and funders, and doing so through a practical and positive lens." ?Patrick McCarthy, President and Chief Executive Officer, Annie E. Casey Foundation, Baltimore, MD

"Most people have narrow views of what it means to be a delinquent youth. In Juvenile Justice: Advancing Research, Policy, and Practice, Sherman and Jacobs have diligently collected essays from the top experts in the juvenile justice field who tell an empirically based and powerful narrative of who is really in the delinquency system. As this book makes clear, until we ask and answer the right questions, we will remain unable to help the youth most in need." ?Alexander Busansky, President, The National Council on Crime and Delinquency, Oakland, CA

A comprehensive reference presenting a rehabilitative, youth- and community-centered vision of juvenile justice

Juvenile Justice: Advancing Research, Policy, and Practice brings together experts in juvenile justice, child development, and public health to explore the intersections between juvenile justice and needed development of programs and policies that look out for the health and well-being of the youth who enter this system. This timely book provides a usable framework for imagining juvenile justice systems that emphasize the welfare of juveniles, achieved primarily through connections within their communities.

A must-read for professionals working in juvenile courts and within juvenile justice agencies, Juvenile Justice: Advancing Research, Policy, and Practice reflects both the considerable advances and the challenges currently evident in the juvenile justice system, with an emphasis on the development and implementation of policies that can succeed in building a new generation of educated young people able to embrace their potential and build successful futures.