City Visions: Why has juvenile crime declined?

City Visions: Why has juvenile crime declined?

Last week, the San Francisco Chronicle released a report called Vanishing Violence that examines the decline in serious youth crime since the 1990s. As a consequence of this drop, beds sit empty in our juvenile halls and the cost per youth offender is way up.

Do we still need juvenile halls? Why did youth crime decline over the last 20 years?

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Monique Morris: Why Are Black Girls More Likely To Be Punished In School?

Monique Morris: Why Are Black Girls More Likely To Be Punished In School?

Promoting a New Direction for Youth Justice: Strategies to Fund a Community-Based Continuum of Care and Opportunity

Promoting a New Direction for Youth Justice: Strategies to Fund a Community-Based Continuum of Care and Opportunity