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40588212 Jimerican Jurisprudenc0 PROOF of FACTS 3d Series Text and sample testimony to assist in proving contested facts Volume 103 2008 THOMSON * \NEST For Customer Assistance Call 1 ARREST HISTORIES OF MEN WHO BUY SEX Farley and Golding Justice Policy Journal, Spring, 2019 Arrest Histories of Men Who Buy Sex 5 women in prostitution were more likely to have raped a woman than men USE OF RESEARCH EVIDENCE BY CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROFESSIONALS Johnson et al. Justice Policy Journal, Fall, 2018 Use of Research Evidence by Criminal Justice Professionals 1 Use of Research Evidence by Criminal Justice Professionals Lee Michael Johnson,1 Paul Elam,2 3Susan M. Lebold, Robert Burroughs4 Justice Policy Journal Volume 16,Number 2
DOING JAIL TIME: THE SOCIALIZATION PROCESS OF A COUNTY Doing Jail Time: The Socialization Process of a County Jail Environment Daryl Meeks* Volume 2 - No. 1 - Summer 2005 * Daryl Meeks is an Adjunct Faculty Member, Department of DOES AGE OR POVERTY LEVEL BEST PREDICT CRIMINAL ARREST AND 4 Does Age or Poverty Level Best Predict Criminal Arrest and Homicide Rates? A Preliminary Investigation Introduction Teenagers are “temporary sociopaths, impulsive and immature” (Fox, in Zoglin, COLLABORATING FOR SUCCESSFUL REENTRY Acknowledgements This is a supplementary presentation to Collaborating for Successful Reentry: A Practical Guide to Support Justice-Involved Young People Returning to the CRIMINAL RECORD POLICIES AND PRIVATE EMPLOYERS Criminal Record Policies and Private Employers Erika Gebo and Maureen Norton-Hawk* Volume 6 – No. 1 – Spring 2009 * Erika Gebo, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor of Sociology and WHEN IS ENOUGH PUNISHMENT ENOUGH? When is Enough Punishment Enough? Randall G. Shelden Published: March 24, 2015 For about ten years I have been involved in the case of Michael DiVicino, a California prisoner currently serving his time at the Nevada State Prison at Indian Springs as part of an InterstateCompact agreement.
SB 190 ENDING JUVENILE ADMINISTRATIVE FEES Senator Holly J. Mitchell (D-Los Angeles) and Senator Ricardo Lara (D-Bell Gardens) · SB 190 Fact Sheet · 03/19/2017 SB 190 Ending Juvenile Administrative Fees CENTER ON JUVENILE AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE About CJCJ. Established in 1985 as the Western Regional Office of the National Center on Institutions and Alternatives (NCIA), the Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice (CJCJ) is a nonprofit nonpartisan organization promoting a balanced and humane criminal justice system through the provision of direct services, technical assistance, andpolicy analysis.
SENATE BILL 493 (2021) Senate Bill 493 (2021) Senate Bill 493 (Bradford), The PROMYSE (Promoting Youth Success and Empowerment) Act, will dramatically improve spending and accountability of an annual state grant called the Juvenile Justice Crime Prevention Act (JJCPA).. Interested in supporting this bill? Click here to jump to relevant materials.. For 20 years, California counties have poorly spent hundreds of CA LEGISLATORS CALL FOR YOUTH RELEASES AMID COVID-19 CA Legislators Call for Youth Releases Amid COVID-19 Outbreak at DJJ. Maureen Washburn Published: December 31, 2020 CJCJ stands behind 13 California State Assemblymembers and Senators in urging Governor Newsom to take swift action on the COVID-19 crisis at the Division of Juvenile Justice (DJJ), the state’s youth correctional system. THE FOSTER-CARE-TO- PRISON PIPELINE Yamat Justice Policy Journal, Fall 2020 The Foster-Care-to-Prison Pipeline 3 Here, the relationship between a child’s upbringing – or lack thereof – and the juvenile justice system explains how upwards of 90% of foster children will come COLLABORATING FOR SUCCESSFUL REENTRY 3 Acknowledgements This publication was made possible through the generosity and support of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. The developing solutions to strengthen families, build paths to economic opportunity and transform struggling PROP 57 RESOURCE PAGE Prop 57 will shift the presumptive burden to prove that a young person should be moved to adult criminal from the youth to the prosecutor, and the judge will have an opportunity to deliberate over the young person's life circumstances, experience with trauma, and physical, mental and emotional state at the time of the offense. USE OF RESEARCH EVIDENCE BY CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROFESSIONALS Johnson et al. Justice Policy Journal, Fall, 2018 Use of Research Evidence by Criminal Justice Professionals 1 Use of Research Evidence by Criminal Justice Professionals Lee Michael Johnson,1 Paul Elam,2 3Susan M. Lebold, Robert Burroughs4 Justice Policy Journal Volume 16, Number 2 (Fall, 2018) ARREST HISTORIES OF MEN WHO BUY SEX Farley and Golding Justice Policy Journal, Spring, 2019 Arrest Histories of Men Who Buy Sex 1 Arrest Histories of Men Who Buy Sex Melissa Farley1 2and Jacqueline M. Golding Justice Policy Journal Volume 16, Number 1 (Spring, 2019) COLLABORATING FOR SUCCESSFUL REENTRY Acknowledgements This is a supplementary presentation to Collaborating for Successful Reentry: A Practical Guide to Support Justice-Involved Young People Returning to the EMPOWERMENT NOT ENTRAPMENT: PROVIDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR 4 Empowerment Not Entrapment: Providing Opportunities for Incarcerated Women to Move Beyond “Doing Time” Introduction Invisibility is a fact of life for women in prison. CENTER ON JUVENILE AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE About CJCJ. Established in 1985 as the Western Regional Office of the National Center on Institutions and Alternatives (NCIA), the Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice (CJCJ) is a nonprofit nonpartisan organization promoting a balanced and humane criminal justice system through the provision of direct services, technical assistance, andpolicy analysis.
SENATE BILL 493 (2021) Senate Bill 493 (2021) Senate Bill 493 (Bradford), The PROMYSE (Promoting Youth Success and Empowerment) Act, will dramatically improve spending and accountability of an annual state grant called the Juvenile Justice Crime Prevention Act (JJCPA).. Interested in supporting this bill? Click here to jump to relevant materials.. For 20 years, California counties have poorly spent hundreds of CA LEGISLATORS CALL FOR YOUTH RELEASES AMID COVID-19 CA Legislators Call for Youth Releases Amid COVID-19 Outbreak at DJJ. Maureen Washburn Published: December 31, 2020 CJCJ stands behind 13 California State Assemblymembers and Senators in urging Governor Newsom to take swift action on the COVID-19 crisis at the Division of Juvenile Justice (DJJ), the state’s youth correctional system. THE FOSTER-CARE-TO- PRISON PIPELINE Yamat Justice Policy Journal, Fall 2020 The Foster-Care-to-Prison Pipeline 3 Here, the relationship between a child’s upbringing – or lack thereof – and the juvenile justice system explains how upwards of 90% of foster children will come COLLABORATING FOR SUCCESSFUL REENTRY 3 Acknowledgements This publication was made possible through the generosity and support of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. The developing solutions to strengthen families, build paths to economic opportunity and transform struggling PROP 57 RESOURCE PAGE Prop 57 will shift the presumptive burden to prove that a young person should be moved to adult criminal from the youth to the prosecutor, and the judge will have an opportunity to deliberate over the young person's life circumstances, experience with trauma, and physical, mental and emotional state at the time of the offense. USE OF RESEARCH EVIDENCE BY CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROFESSIONALS Johnson et al. Justice Policy Journal, Fall, 2018 Use of Research Evidence by Criminal Justice Professionals 1 Use of Research Evidence by Criminal Justice Professionals Lee Michael Johnson,1 Paul Elam,2 3Susan M. Lebold, Robert Burroughs4 Justice Policy Journal Volume 16, Number 2 (Fall, 2018) ARREST HISTORIES OF MEN WHO BUY SEX Farley and Golding Justice Policy Journal, Spring, 2019 Arrest Histories of Men Who Buy Sex 1 Arrest Histories of Men Who Buy Sex Melissa Farley1 2and Jacqueline M. Golding Justice Policy Journal Volume 16, Number 1 (Spring, 2019) COLLABORATING FOR SUCCESSFUL REENTRY Acknowledgements This is a supplementary presentation to Collaborating for Successful Reentry: A Practical Guide to Support Justice-Involved Young People Returning to the EMPOWERMENT NOT ENTRAPMENT: PROVIDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR 4 Empowerment Not Entrapment: Providing Opportunities for Incarcerated Women to Move Beyond “Doing Time” Introduction Invisibility is a fact of life for women in prison. NEW FACT SHEET: DJJ REALIGNMENT MUST ADDRESS RACIAL As California moves to close the Division of Juvenile Justice, state leaders must ensure meaningful oversight and safeguards for youth of color as outlined is Senate Bill 823.PROOF OF FACTS
40588212 Jimerican Jurisprudenc0 PROOF of FACTS 3d Series Text and sample testimony to assist in proving contested facts Volume 103 2008 THOMSON * \NEST For Customer Assistance Call 1 ARREST HISTORIES OF MEN WHO BUY SEX Farley and Golding Justice Policy Journal, Spring, 2019 Arrest Histories of Men Who Buy Sex 5 women in prostitution were more likely to have raped a woman than men USE OF RESEARCH EVIDENCE BY CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROFESSIONALS Johnson et al. Justice Policy Journal, Fall, 2018 Use of Research Evidence by Criminal Justice Professionals 1 Use of Research Evidence by Criminal Justice Professionals Lee Michael Johnson,1 Paul Elam,2 3Susan M. Lebold, Robert Burroughs4 Justice Policy Journal Volume 16,Number 2
DOING JAIL TIME: THE SOCIALIZATION PROCESS OF A COUNTY Doing Jail Time: The Socialization Process of a County Jail Environment Daryl Meeks* Volume 2 - No. 1 - Summer 2005 * Daryl Meeks is an Adjunct Faculty Member, Department of DOES AGE OR POVERTY LEVEL BEST PREDICT CRIMINAL ARREST AND 4 Does Age or Poverty Level Best Predict Criminal Arrest and Homicide Rates? A Preliminary Investigation Introduction Teenagers are “temporary sociopaths, impulsive and immature” (Fox, in Zoglin, CRIMINAL RECORD POLICIES AND PRIVATE EMPLOYERS Criminal Record Policies and Private Employers Erika Gebo and Maureen Norton-Hawk* Volume 6 – No. 1 – Spring 2009 * Erika Gebo, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor of Sociology and COLLABORATING FOR SUCCESSFUL REENTRY Acknowledgements This is a supplementary presentation to Collaborating for Successful Reentry: A Practical Guide to Support Justice-Involved Young People Returning to the WHEN IS ENOUGH PUNISHMENT ENOUGH? When is Enough Punishment Enough? Randall G. Shelden Published: March 24, 2015 For about ten years I have been involved in the case of Michael DiVicino, a California prisoner currently serving his time at the Nevada State Prison at Indian Springs as part of an InterstateCompact agreement.
SB 190 ENDING JUVENILE ADMINISTRATIVE FEES Senator Holly J. Mitchell (D-Los Angeles) and Senator Ricardo Lara (D-Bell Gardens) · SB 190 Fact Sheet · 03/19/2017 SB 190 Ending Juvenile Administrative Fees CENTER ON JUVENILE AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE About CJCJ. Established in 1985 as the Western Regional Office of the National Center on Institutions and Alternatives (NCIA), the Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice (CJCJ) is a nonprofit nonpartisan organization promoting a balanced and humane criminal justice system through the provision of direct services, technical assistance, andpolicy analysis.
CA LEGISLATORS CALL FOR YOUTH RELEASES AMID COVID-19 CA Legislators Call for Youth Releases Amid COVID-19 Outbreak at DJJ. Maureen Washburn Published: December 31, 2020 CJCJ stands behind 13 California State Assemblymembers and Senators in urging Governor Newsom to take swift action on the COVID-19 crisis at the Division of Juvenile Justice (DJJ), the state’s youth correctional system. SENATE BILL 493 (2021) Senate Bill 493 (2021) Senate Bill 493 (Bradford), The PROMYSE (Promoting Youth Success and Empowerment) Act, will dramatically improve spending and accountability of an annual state grant called the Juvenile Justice Crime Prevention Act (JJCPA).. Interested in supporting this bill? Click here to jump to relevant materials.. For 20 years, California counties have poorly spent hundreds of THE FOSTER-CARE-TO- PRISON PIPELINE Yamat Justice Policy Journal, Fall 2020 The Foster-Care-to-Prison Pipeline 3 Here, the relationship between a child’s upbringing – or lack thereof – and the juvenile justice system explains how upwards of 90% of foster children will come COLLABORATING FOR SUCCESSFUL REENTRY 3 Acknowledgements This publication was made possible through the generosity and support of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. The developing solutions to strengthen families, build paths to economic opportunity and transform struggling PROP 57 RESOURCE PAGE Prop 57 will shift the presumptive burden to prove that a young person should be moved to adult criminal from the youth to the prosecutor, and the judge will have an opportunity to deliberate over the young person's life circumstances, experience with trauma, and physical, mental and emotional state at the time of the offense. CRIMINAL RECORD POLICIES AND PRIVATE EMPLOYERS Criminal Record Policies and Private Employers Erika Gebo and Maureen Norton-Hawk* Volume 6 – No. 1 – Spring 2009 * Erika Gebo, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor of Sociology and Co-Director of the Center for ARREST HISTORIES OF MEN WHO BUY SEX Farley and Golding Justice Policy Journal, Spring, 2019 Arrest Histories of Men Who Buy Sex 1 Arrest Histories of Men Who Buy Sex Melissa Farley1 2and Jacqueline M. Golding Justice Policy Journal Volume 16, Number 1 (Spring, 2019) COLLABORATING FOR SUCCESSFUL REENTRY Acknowledgements This is a supplementary presentation to Collaborating for Successful Reentry: A Practical Guide to Support Justice-Involved Young People Returning to the EMPOWERMENT NOT ENTRAPMENT: PROVIDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR 4 Empowerment Not Entrapment: Providing Opportunities for Incarcerated Women to Move Beyond “Doing Time” Introduction Invisibility is a fact of life for women in prison. CENTER ON JUVENILE AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE About CJCJ. Established in 1985 as the Western Regional Office of the National Center on Institutions and Alternatives (NCIA), the Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice (CJCJ) is a nonprofit nonpartisan organization promoting a balanced and humane criminal justice system through the provision of direct services, technical assistance, andpolicy analysis.
CA LEGISLATORS CALL FOR YOUTH RELEASES AMID COVID-19 CA Legislators Call for Youth Releases Amid COVID-19 Outbreak at DJJ. Maureen Washburn Published: December 31, 2020 CJCJ stands behind 13 California State Assemblymembers and Senators in urging Governor Newsom to take swift action on the COVID-19 crisis at the Division of Juvenile Justice (DJJ), the state’s youth correctional system. SENATE BILL 493 (2021) Senate Bill 493 (2021) Senate Bill 493 (Bradford), The PROMYSE (Promoting Youth Success and Empowerment) Act, will dramatically improve spending and accountability of an annual state grant called the Juvenile Justice Crime Prevention Act (JJCPA).. Interested in supporting this bill? Click here to jump to relevant materials.. For 20 years, California counties have poorly spent hundreds of THE FOSTER-CARE-TO- PRISON PIPELINE Yamat Justice Policy Journal, Fall 2020 The Foster-Care-to-Prison Pipeline 3 Here, the relationship between a child’s upbringing – or lack thereof – and the juvenile justice system explains how upwards of 90% of foster children will come COLLABORATING FOR SUCCESSFUL REENTRY 3 Acknowledgements This publication was made possible through the generosity and support of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. The developing solutions to strengthen families, build paths to economic opportunity and transform struggling PROP 57 RESOURCE PAGE Prop 57 will shift the presumptive burden to prove that a young person should be moved to adult criminal from the youth to the prosecutor, and the judge will have an opportunity to deliberate over the young person's life circumstances, experience with trauma, and physical, mental and emotional state at the time of the offense. CRIMINAL RECORD POLICIES AND PRIVATE EMPLOYERS Criminal Record Policies and Private Employers Erika Gebo and Maureen Norton-Hawk* Volume 6 – No. 1 – Spring 2009 * Erika Gebo, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor of Sociology and Co-Director of the Center for ARREST HISTORIES OF MEN WHO BUY SEX Farley and Golding Justice Policy Journal, Spring, 2019 Arrest Histories of Men Who Buy Sex 1 Arrest Histories of Men Who Buy Sex Melissa Farley1 2and Jacqueline M. Golding Justice Policy Journal Volume 16, Number 1 (Spring, 2019) COLLABORATING FOR SUCCESSFUL REENTRY Acknowledgements This is a supplementary presentation to Collaborating for Successful Reentry: A Practical Guide to Support Justice-Involved Young People Returning to the EMPOWERMENT NOT ENTRAPMENT: PROVIDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR 4 Empowerment Not Entrapment: Providing Opportunities for Incarcerated Women to Move Beyond “Doing Time” Introduction Invisibility is a fact of life for women in prison. IMPORTANCE OF DYNAMIC RISK FACTORS Truijens et al. Justice Policy Journal, Spring 2021 The Importance of Dynamic Risk Factors 7 Asian, 1% Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, and 0.2% Native American/Alaska Native. JCP Total Scores of the participants ranged from 0 to 8 (M = 2.77, SD = 1.86), JCP Dynamic Scores ranged from 1 to 20 (M = 7.89, SD = 4.73), and JCP Static Scores ranged from 0 to 8 (M = 2.77, SD = 1.86). RESPONDING TO MENTAL HEALTH CRISES Juarez et al. Justice Policy Journal, Spring 2021 Collaborative Efforts When Responding to Mental Health Crises 3 went through an era of mass incarceration beginning in the 1970s lasting USE OF RESEARCH EVIDENCE BY CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROFESSIONALS Johnson et al. Justice Policy Journal, Fall, 2018 Use of Research Evidence by Criminal Justice Professionals 1 Use of Research Evidence by Criminal Justice Professionals Lee Michael Johnson,1 Paul Elam,2 3Susan M. Lebold, Robert Burroughs4 Justice Policy Journal Volume 16,Number 2
ARREST HISTORIES OF MEN WHO BUY SEX Farley and Golding Justice Policy Journal, Spring, 2019 Arrest Histories of Men Who Buy Sex 1 Arrest Histories of Men Who Buy Sex Melissa Farley1 2and Jacqueline M. Golding Justice Policy Journal Volume 16, Number 1 (Spring, 2019) MORAL PANICS AND SEX OFFENDER RECIDIVISM Klein and Mckissick Justice Policy Journal, Spring, 2019 Moral Panics and Sex Offender Recidivism 3 Background In a series of memorial laws (Surrette, 2011), SORN legislation was established RESILIENCE MATTERS: EXAMINING THE SCHOOL TO PRISON Glenn Justice Policy Journal, Spring, 2019 Resilience Matters 3 Addressing the problems that are associated with the school-to-prison pipeline from both systemic and non-systemic perspectives may givescholars a better
POLICE USE OF FORCE AMONG JUVENILE ARRESTEES Morrow et al. Justice Policy Journal, Spring, 2018 Police Use of Force Among Juvenile Arrestees 1 Examining the Situational- and Suspect-Level Predictors of Police Use of Force Among DOES AGE OR POVERTY LEVEL BEST PREDICT CRIMINAL ARREST AND 4 Does Age or Poverty Level Best Predict Criminal Arrest and Homicide Rates? A Preliminary Investigation Introduction Teenagers are “temporary sociopaths, impulsive and immature” (Fox, in Zoglin, EMPOWERMENT NOT ENTRAPMENT: PROVIDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR 4 Empowerment Not Entrapment: Providing Opportunities for Incarcerated Women to Move Beyond “Doing Time” Introduction Invisibility is a fact of life for women in prison.CONTRA COSTA COUNTY
In 2009, CJCJ developed the California Sentencing Institute as the foundation for data and research driven commentary on the broader public policy dialogue. The interactive map presents detailed crime and incarceration numbers, rates, and trends for California and each of its 58 counties. This resource is designed to provide comprehensive CENTER ON JUVENILE AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE About CJCJ. Established in 1985 as the Western Regional Office of the National Center on Institutions and Alternatives (NCIA), the Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice (CJCJ) is a nonprofit nonpartisan organization promoting a balanced and humane criminal justice system through the provision of direct services, technical assistance, andpolicy analysis.
CA LEGISLATORS CALL FOR YOUTH RELEASES AMID COVID-19 CA Legislators Call for Youth Releases Amid COVID-19 Outbreak at DJJ. Maureen Washburn Published: December 31, 2020 CJCJ stands behind 13 California State Assemblymembers and Senators in urging Governor Newsom to take swift action on the COVID-19 crisis at the Division of Juvenile Justice (DJJ), the state’s youth correctional system. THE FOSTER-CARE-TO- PRISON PIPELINE Yamat Justice Policy Journal, Fall 2020 The Foster-Care-to-Prison Pipeline 3 Here, the relationship between a child’s upbringing – or lack thereof – and the juvenile justice system explains how upwards of 90% of foster children will come COLLABORATING FOR SUCCESSFUL REENTRY 3 Acknowledgements This publication was made possible through the generosity and support of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. The developing solutions to strengthen families, build paths to economic opportunity and transform struggling PROP 57 RESOURCE PAGE About. On November 8th, Californians will have the opportunity to cast a vote in support of Prop 57, a measure that would expand opportunities for rehabilitation by making commonsense reforms to the state’s juvenile and criminal justice systems. CRIMINAL RECORD POLICIES AND PRIVATE EMPLOYERS Criminal Record Policies and Private Employers Erika Gebo and Maureen Norton-Hawk* Volume 6 – No. 1 – Spring 2009 * Erika Gebo, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor of Sociology and Co-Director of the Center for ARREST HISTORIES OF MEN WHO BUY SEX Farley and Golding Justice Policy Journal, Spring, 2019 Arrest Histories of Men Who Buy Sex 1 Arrest Histories of Men Who Buy Sex Melissa Farley1 2and Jacqueline M. Golding Justice Policy Journal Volume 16, Number 1 (Spring, 2019) COLLABORATING FOR SUCCESSFUL REENTRY Acknowledgements This is a supplementary presentation to Collaborating for Successful Reentry: A Practical Guide to Support Justice-Involved Young People Returning to the EMPOWERMENT NOT ENTRAPMENT: PROVIDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR 4 Empowerment Not Entrapment: Providing Opportunities for Incarcerated Women to Move Beyond “Doing Time” Introduction Invisibility is a fact of life for women in prison. SB 190 ENDING JUVENILE ADMINISTRATIVE FEES Senator Holly J. Mitchell (D-Los Angeles) and Senator Ricardo Lara (D-Bell Gardens) · SB 190 Fact Sheet · 03/19/2017 SB 190 Ending Juvenile Administrative Fees CENTER ON JUVENILE AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE About CJCJ. Established in 1985 as the Western Regional Office of the National Center on Institutions and Alternatives (NCIA), the Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice (CJCJ) is a nonprofit nonpartisan organization promoting a balanced and humane criminal justice system through the provision of direct services, technical assistance, andpolicy analysis.
CA LEGISLATORS CALL FOR YOUTH RELEASES AMID COVID-19 CA Legislators Call for Youth Releases Amid COVID-19 Outbreak at DJJ. Maureen Washburn Published: December 31, 2020 CJCJ stands behind 13 California State Assemblymembers and Senators in urging Governor Newsom to take swift action on the COVID-19 crisis at the Division of Juvenile Justice (DJJ), the state’s youth correctional system. THE FOSTER-CARE-TO- PRISON PIPELINE Yamat Justice Policy Journal, Fall 2020 The Foster-Care-to-Prison Pipeline 3 Here, the relationship between a child’s upbringing – or lack thereof – and the juvenile justice system explains how upwards of 90% of foster children will come COLLABORATING FOR SUCCESSFUL REENTRY 3 Acknowledgements This publication was made possible through the generosity and support of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. The developing solutions to strengthen families, build paths to economic opportunity and transform struggling PROP 57 RESOURCE PAGE About. On November 8th, Californians will have the opportunity to cast a vote in support of Prop 57, a measure that would expand opportunities for rehabilitation by making commonsense reforms to the state’s juvenile and criminal justice systems. CRIMINAL RECORD POLICIES AND PRIVATE EMPLOYERS Criminal Record Policies and Private Employers Erika Gebo and Maureen Norton-Hawk* Volume 6 – No. 1 – Spring 2009 * Erika Gebo, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor of Sociology and Co-Director of the Center for ARREST HISTORIES OF MEN WHO BUY SEX Farley and Golding Justice Policy Journal, Spring, 2019 Arrest Histories of Men Who Buy Sex 1 Arrest Histories of Men Who Buy Sex Melissa Farley1 2and Jacqueline M. Golding Justice Policy Journal Volume 16, Number 1 (Spring, 2019) COLLABORATING FOR SUCCESSFUL REENTRY Acknowledgements This is a supplementary presentation to Collaborating for Successful Reentry: A Practical Guide to Support Justice-Involved Young People Returning to the EMPOWERMENT NOT ENTRAPMENT: PROVIDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR 4 Empowerment Not Entrapment: Providing Opportunities for Incarcerated Women to Move Beyond “Doing Time” Introduction Invisibility is a fact of life for women in prison. SB 190 ENDING JUVENILE ADMINISTRATIVE FEES Senator Holly J. Mitchell (D-Los Angeles) and Senator Ricardo Lara (D-Bell Gardens) · SB 190 Fact Sheet · 03/19/2017 SB 190 Ending Juvenile Administrative Fees IMPORTANCE OF DYNAMIC RISK FACTORS Truijens et al. Justice Policy Journal, Spring 2021 The Importance of Dynamic Risk Factors 7 Asian, 1% Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, and 0.2% Native American/Alaska Native. JCP Total Scores of the participants ranged from 0 to 8 (M = 2.77, SD = 1.86), JCP Dynamic Scores ranged from 1 to 20 (M = 7.89, SD = 4.73), and JCP Static Scores ranged from 0 to 8 (M = 2.77, SD = 1.86). RESPONDING TO MENTAL HEALTH CRISES Juarez et al. Justice Policy Journal, Spring 2021 Collaborative Efforts When Responding to Mental Health Crises 3 went through an era of mass incarceration beginning in the 1970s lasting USE OF RESEARCH EVIDENCE BY CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROFESSIONALS Johnson et al. Justice Policy Journal, Fall, 2018 Use of Research Evidence by Criminal Justice Professionals 1 Use of Research Evidence by Criminal Justice Professionals Lee Michael Johnson,1 Paul Elam,2 3Susan M. Lebold, Robert Burroughs4 Justice Policy Journal Volume 16, Number 2 (Fall, 2018) ARREST HISTORIES OF MEN WHO BUY SEX Farley and Golding Justice Policy Journal, Spring, 2019 Arrest Histories of Men Who Buy Sex 1 Arrest Histories of Men Who Buy Sex Melissa Farley1 2and Jacqueline M. Golding Justice Policy Journal Volume 16, Number 1 (Spring, 2019) REAFFIRMING REHABILITATION IN JUVENILE JUSTICE Rehabilitation and the Juvenile Justice System For the past 20 years, the juvenile justice system in the United States has been the subject of the most intensive policy debates in its history. MORAL PANICS AND SEX OFFENDER RECIDIVISM Klein and Mckissick Justice Policy Journal, Spring, 2019 Moral Panics and Sex Offender Recidivism 3 Background In a series of memorial laws (Surrette, 2011), SORN legislation was established RESILIENCE MATTERS: EXAMINING THE SCHOOL TO PRISON Glenn Justice Policy Journal, Spring, 2019 Resilience Matters 3 Addressing the problems that are associated with the school-to-prison pipeline from both systemic and non-systemic perspectives may givescholars a better
DOES AGE OR POVERTY LEVEL BEST PREDICT CRIMINAL ARREST AND 3 About the Authors Dr. Elizabeth Brown is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Criminal Justice Studies at San Francisco StateUniversity.
EMPOWERMENT NOT ENTRAPMENT: PROVIDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR 4 Empowerment Not Entrapment: Providing Opportunities for Incarcerated Women to Move Beyond “Doing Time” Introduction Invisibility is a fact of life for women in prison.CONTRA COSTA COUNTY
About. Since 1985, CJCJ has conducted premier research and policy analysis promoting more effective approaches to criminal and juvenile justice policies, which further long-term public safety. CJCJ has published numerous reports on topics ranging from juvenile justice reform to analyses of drug policy enforcement. In 2009, CJCJ developed the California Sentencing Institute as the foundation CA LEGISLATORS CALL FOR YOUTH RELEASES AMID COVID-19 CA Legislators Call for Youth Releases Amid COVID-19 Outbreak at DJJ. Maureen Washburn Published: December 31, 2020 CJCJ stands behind 13 California State Assemblymembers and Senators in urging Governor Newsom to take swift action on the COVID-19 crisis at the Division of Juvenile Justice (DJJ), the state’s youth correctional system. SENATE BILL 493 (2021) Senate Bill 493 (2021) Senate Bill 493 (Bradford), The PROMYSE (Promoting Youth Success and Empowerment) Act, will dramatically improve spending and accountability of an annual state grant called the Juvenile Justice Crime Prevention Act (JJCPA).. Interested in supporting this bill? Click here to jump to relevant materials.. For 20 years, California counties have poorly spent hundreds of THE FOSTER-CARE-TO- PRISON PIPELINE Yamat Justice Policy Journal, Fall 2020 The Foster-Care-to-Prison Pipeline 3 Here, the relationship between a child’s upbringing – or lack thereof – and the juvenile justice system explains how upwards of 90% of foster children will come JUSTICE POLICY JOURNAL Justice Policy Journal. The CJCJ Justice Policy Journal (JPJ) provides an international forum for researchers and policymakers to examine current justice issues and promote innovative policy solutions in a Web-based format that maintains the standards of an academicpublication.
ASSESSING “BROKEN WINDOWS”: A BRIEF CRITIQUE RANDALL G 1 CENTER ON JUVENILE AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE w w .cj org Assessing “Broken Windows”: A Brief Critique Randall G. Shelden Introduction: An Overview of “Broken Windows” Theory PROP 57 RESOURCE PAGE Prop 57 will shift the presumptive burden to prove that a young person should be moved to adult criminal from the youth to the prosecutor, and the judge will have an opportunity to deliberate over the young person's life circumstances, experience with trauma, and physical, mental and emotional state at the time of the offense. COLLABORATING FOR SUCCESSFUL REENTRY 3 Acknowledgements This publication was made possible through the generosity and support of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. The developing solutions to strengthen families, build paths to economic opportunity and transform strugglingPROOF OF FACTS
40588212 Jimerican Jurisprudenc0 PROOF of FACTS 3d Series Text and sample testimony to assist in proving contested facts Volume 103 2008THOMSON * \NEST For
DOING JAIL TIME: THE SOCIALIZATION PROCESS OF A COUNTY Doing Jail Time: The Socialization Process of a County Jail Environment Daryl Meeks* Volume 2 - No. 1 - Summer 2005 * Daryl Meeks is an Adjunct Faculty Member, Department of SB 190 ENDING JUVENILE ADMINISTRATIVE FEES Senator Holly J. Mitchell (D-Los Angeles) and Senator Ricardo Lara (D-Bell Gardens) · SB 190 Fact Sheet · 03/19/2017 SB 190 Ending Juvenile Administrative Fees CA LEGISLATORS CALL FOR YOUTH RELEASES AMID COVID-19 CA Legislators Call for Youth Releases Amid COVID-19 Outbreak at DJJ. Maureen Washburn Published: December 31, 2020 CJCJ stands behind 13 California State Assemblymembers and Senators in urging Governor Newsom to take swift action on the COVID-19 crisis at the Division of Juvenile Justice (DJJ), the state’s youth correctional system. SENATE BILL 493 (2021) Senate Bill 493 (2021) Senate Bill 493 (Bradford), The PROMYSE (Promoting Youth Success and Empowerment) Act, will dramatically improve spending and accountability of an annual state grant called the Juvenile Justice Crime Prevention Act (JJCPA).. Interested in supporting this bill? Click here to jump to relevant materials.. For 20 years, California counties have poorly spent hundreds of THE FOSTER-CARE-TO- PRISON PIPELINE Yamat Justice Policy Journal, Fall 2020 The Foster-Care-to-Prison Pipeline 3 Here, the relationship between a child’s upbringing – or lack thereof – and the juvenile justice system explains how upwards of 90% of foster children will come JUSTICE POLICY JOURNAL Justice Policy Journal. The CJCJ Justice Policy Journal (JPJ) provides an international forum for researchers and policymakers to examine current justice issues and promote innovative policy solutions in a Web-based format that maintains the standards of an academicpublication.
ASSESSING “BROKEN WINDOWS”: A BRIEF CRITIQUE RANDALL G 1 CENTER ON JUVENILE AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE w w .cj org Assessing “Broken Windows”: A Brief Critique Randall G. Shelden Introduction: An Overview of “Broken Windows” Theory PROP 57 RESOURCE PAGE Prop 57 will shift the presumptive burden to prove that a young person should be moved to adult criminal from the youth to the prosecutor, and the judge will have an opportunity to deliberate over the young person's life circumstances, experience with trauma, and physical, mental and emotional state at the time of the offense. COLLABORATING FOR SUCCESSFUL REENTRY 3 Acknowledgements This publication was made possible through the generosity and support of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. The developing solutions to strengthen families, build paths to economic opportunity and transform strugglingPROOF OF FACTS
40588212 Jimerican Jurisprudenc0 PROOF of FACTS 3d Series Text and sample testimony to assist in proving contested facts Volume 103 2008THOMSON * \NEST For
DOING JAIL TIME: THE SOCIALIZATION PROCESS OF A COUNTY Doing Jail Time: The Socialization Process of a County Jail Environment Daryl Meeks* Volume 2 - No. 1 - Summer 2005 * Daryl Meeks is an Adjunct Faculty Member, Department of SB 190 ENDING JUVENILE ADMINISTRATIVE FEES Senator Holly J. Mitchell (D-Los Angeles) and Senator Ricardo Lara (D-Bell Gardens) · SB 190 Fact Sheet · 03/19/2017 SB 190 Ending Juvenile Administrative Fees IMPORTANCE OF DYNAMIC RISK FACTORS Truijens et al. Justice Policy Journal, Spring 2021 The Importance of Dynamic Risk Factors 7 Asian, 1% Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, and 0.2% Native American/Alaska Native. JCP Total Scores of the participants ranged from 0 to 8 (M = 2.77, SD = 1.86), JCP Dynamic Scores ranged from 1 to 20 (M = 7.89, SD = 4.73), and JCP Static Scores ranged from 0 to 8 (M = 2.77, SD = 1.86). NEW FACT SHEET: DJJ REALIGNMENT MUST ADDRESS RACIAL As California moves to close the Division of Juvenile Justice, state leaders must ensure meaningful oversight and safeguards for youth of color as outlined is Senate Bill 823. CJCJ APPLAUDS GOVERNOR NEWSOM'S PROPOSAL TO SHUTTER DJJ The Governor’s announcement comes on the heels of two CJCJ monitoring reports that uncovered appalling conditions in the facilities. Youth at DJJ are subjected to daily threats of violence, brutal treatment by staff, and harmful isolation. Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, these systemic shortcomings are exacerbated. RESPONDING TO MENTAL HEALTH CRISES Juarez et al. Justice Policy Journal, Spring 2021 Collaborative Efforts When Responding to Mental Health Crises 3 went through an era of mass incarceration beginning in the 1970s lasting COLLABORATING FOR SUCCESSFUL REENTRY 3 Acknowledgements This publication was made possible through the generosity and support of the Annie E. Casey Foundation. The developing solutions to strengthen families, build paths to economic opportunity and transform struggling EDUCATION AND USE OF FORCE 6 Education and Use of Force The Present Study As is evident by the literature on the subject of police performance and other variables in relation to hiring practices, training, and education there is a lack of empirical research in POLICE USE OF FORCE AMONG JUVENILE ARRESTEES Morrow et al. Justice Policy Journal, Spring, 2018 Police Use of Force Among Juvenile Arrestees 1 Examining the Situational- and Suspect-Level Predictors of Police Use of Force Among MORAL PANICS AND SEX OFFENDER RECIDIVISM Klein and Mckissick Justice Policy Journal, Spring, 2019 Moral Panics and Sex Offender Recidivism 3 Background In a series of memorial laws (Surrette, 2011), SORN legislation was established ARREST HISTORIES OF MEN WHO BUY SEX Farley and Golding Justice Policy Journal, Spring, 2019 Arrest Histories of Men Who Buy Sex 1 Arrest Histories of Men Who Buy Sex Melissa Farley1 2and Jacqueline M. Golding Justice Policy Journal Volume 16, Number 1 (Spring, 2019)PROOF OF FACTS
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REPORT: DJJ FAILS TO PROTECT YOUTH AMID COVID-19 PANDEMIC Maureen Washburn & Renee Menart, November 12, 2020 PUBLICATIONS—COVID-19 cases inside the Division of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) increased sevenfold in July. Meanwhile, California is failing to prevent another dangerous outbreak.HIGH PROP 20
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NEWSLETTER—CJCJ News: California closes dangerous youth correctional system, CJCJ staff hosts collaborative training series, and new publication finds historic low crime trends.NEW REPORT: PROP 20
WOULD FUEL RACIAL INJUSTICE Maureen Washburn & Mike Males, October 15, 2020 PUBLICATIONS—CJCJ finds that Prop 20 will harm communities of color, with Black and Latino people at the greatest risk of justice system involvement and incarceration.CJCJ
PROVIDES TROVE OF DJJ DATA TO SUPPORT REALIGNMENT PLANNING Maureen Washburn, October 8, 2020 BLOG—As part of CJCJ's longstanding commitment to monitoring the health and safety of youth at the Division of Juvenile Justice, we have compiled a trove of otherwise unavailable data reports. CJCJ CELEBRATES CLOSURE OF CALIFORNIA’S YOUTH CORRECTIONALSYSTEM
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BLOG—In a historic decision, California enacts legislation to close state youth correctional facilities in favor of close-to-homealternatives.
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COULD RESTORE VOTING RIGHTS TO TENS OF THOUSANDS Maureen Washburn, September 15, 2020 BLOG—Amid a national crisis over voter suppression, Californians are considering a historic expansion of the right to vote. Prop 17 would allow the 55,000 people on parole to cast a ballot.NEW
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