A bill backed by the Governor of Nebraska takes aim at the state's juvenile justice system, and it impacts some of the state's youngest offenders.
Dutch algorithm predicts juvenile crime, mislabels 33%; critics highlight privacy, accuracy, and legal concerns ...
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Natasha M. Dartigue, the first person of color to lead the Maryland Office of the Public Defender, discusses her priorities and challenges.
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The matter is moving to appellate court, where the state and Atlantic County will continue to spar over who is responsible for finding housing for young people being held in juvenile detention.
Philadelphia incarcerates a higher percentage of teenagers than any other major American city. Once in the system, kids are ...
A bill to strengthen data and information sharing about state-supervised youth, including those in the juvenile justice ...