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10/5/2018
Missy Hart
Gang member, poor kid, ward of the court, foster youth, violent felon, lost cause … Growing up I was often told who I was by the adults around me before I ever had the chance to figure out who I wanted to become.
2/18/2016
John Kelly
Three juvenile justice webinars will be available in March through partners of the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. All it will cost you is time; they are all free through the magic of federal funding.
3/3/2015
A few weeks ago, The Imprint began “Positive Youth Justice: Curbing Crime, Building Assets,” a series that imagines an entire continuum of juvenile justice services built on the positive youth development framework.
12/2/2013
Guest Writer
by Patricia Campie and Ryan Basen In the popular HBO show “The Wire,” Dennis “Cutty” Wise returns to his Baltimore home after being released from prison following a 14-year incarceration and attempts to help urban young males involved in the gang warfare that once marked his lifestyle.
11/26/2013
2/22/2013
Opinion
by Reverend Romal Tune As I work with churches and communities groups developing strategies to reach “at-risk” youth two things are very clear. First, what was once considered a problem amongst inner city youth of color has now become a problem affecting suburban middle class families.