Extract:The recent exposure of the abuse inflicted on child detainees at the Don Dale facility in the Northern Territory has shone a much-needed light on youth justice in Australia.Important questions are being asked about why these children were treated this way in detention. But we also need...
(redirected fromJuvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative) AcronymDefinition JDAIJuvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative(justice system reform) JDAIJoint-SDI (Strategic Defense Initiative) Defense-Technology Applications Initiative JDAIJust Do an Idea(various locations) ...
to prevent a suspect or accused person from absconding, from tampering with evidence, or from re-offending, supervision or other control measures that leave her or him at large could be applied—conditional bail or “alternatives to pre-trial detention.” This bibliography covers these measures, ...
Alternatives to custody in New Zealand have followed a format similar to criminal justice systems in the UK and other European countries but with a stronge... A Gibbs,D King - 《Social Policy & Administration》 被引量: 6发表: 2010年 Pathways to Juvenile Detention Reform (Set) The first rep...
Reducing prison population: Overview of the legal and policy framework on alternatives to imprisonment at the European level HU De Vos,EU Gilbert,IU Aertsen - KU Leuven - Leuven Institute of Criminology 被引量: 4发表: 2014年 Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative, Zero-Tolerance Discipline, and...
Thomas Grisso points out that youth with mental disorders make up a significant subgroup of youth who appear in U.S. juvenile courts. And he notes that juvenile justice systems today are struggling to determine how best to respond to those youths' needs, both to safeguard their own welfare an...
riskofjuvenilesubsequentjuveniledetentionbetween3 rd and12 th grade.Resultsrevealedthat cumulatively,nearly1in10childrenentering3 rd gradeexperiencedplacementinadisciplinary alternativeschoolby12 th grade.Theracialgapswerepronouncedas13%ofallAfrican- Americanstudentsinthecohortexperiencedplacementcomparedto4%oftheWhite...
It is well documented that juveniles of color are more likely than their white counterparts to be arrested,1referred to juvenile court rather than to diversion programs, charged, waived to adult court, detained pre-trial, and locked up at* This article is a preliminary draft offered for ...
The volunteer working in the juvenile justice system must acquire basic knowledge in several areas to be effective. An essential knowledge base includes the scope of the delinquency problem; juvenile court law, process, and procedures; understanding of the particular setting, e.g., probation; possib...
The general agreement among policy makers, politicians and juvenile justice professionals is that there is a better way to help these young men and women than with institutional placement or detention. It has been shown that most youth involved in the juvenile justice system can be better served ...