Title: New Directors Orientation
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2MacArthur Foundation Juvenile Justice Grantmaking
- Background and History
- The MacArthur Research Network on
- Adolescent Development and Juvenile Justice
- Models for Change Systems Reform in Juvenile
Justice
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4MacArthur Foundation Research Network on
Adolescent Development and Juvenile Justice
- Long-Term Goals
- To improve decision-making in the juvenile and
criminal justice systems with better and more
complete knowledge about adolescent development - To improve court and corrections practices
affecting youthful offenders - To inform policy debates about the appropriate
treatment of juvenile offenders and the future of
juvenile justice - To inform the public discussion about juvenile
crime
5Focal Issues
- Adjudicative competence of adolescents in the
Juvenile and Criminal Justice systems - Actual and perceived criminal culpability of
youth - Risk, amenability, and desistance among serious
juvenile offenders
6- The goal is to create
- a new wave of juvenile justice reform
- by producing system-wide change
- in multiple states
- that others will learn from
- and emulate.
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8National Resource Bank
- Center for Childrens Law and Policy
- Child Welfare League of America
- Coalition for Juvenile Justice
- Council of Juvenile Correctional Administrators
- Justice Policy Institute
- Juvenile Law Center
- National Council of La Raza
- National Juvenile Defender Center
- National Mental Health Association
- National Youth Screening Assistance Project
9Pennsylvania 2004
- Lead entity
- Juvenile Law Center
- Targeted areas of improvement (TAI)
- Mental health-juvenile justice coordination
- Aftercare
- Disproportionate minority contact (DMC)
- Strengths, assets, and risks
10Pennsylvania Pilot Counties and Targeted Areas of
Improvement
11ILLINOIS 2005
- Lead entity
- Loyola University Chicago and coordinating
council - Targeted areas of improvement (TAI)
- Community-based alternative sanctions and
services - Juvenile court jurisdiction
- Disproportionate minority contact (DMC)
- Strengths, assets, and risks
12DuPage County Juvenile Justice Council
Ogle County Probation Department
Youth Outreach Services/Cook County Juvenile
Detention Alternative Initiative
The Childrens Home Association of Illinois
The 2nd Judicial Circuit Crawford, Edwards,
Franklin, Gallatin, Hamilton, Hardin, Jefferson,
Lawrence, Richland, Wabash, Wayne, and White
counties
13LOUISIANA 2006
- Lead entity
- Louisiana Board of Regents
- Targeted areas of improvement (TAI)
- Alternatives to formal processing and secure
confinement - Evidence-based practice
- Disproportionate minority contact (DMC)
- Strengths, assets, and risks
14Models for Change Parishes
15WASHINGTON 2006
- Lead entity Center for Children and Youth
Justice - Possible targeted areas of improvement (TAI)
- Mental health
- Systems integration
- Indigent defense bar
- Diversion
- Status offenders
- Disproportionate minority contact (DMC)
- Strengths, assets, and risks
16Five Vital Signs
- 1. Fairness measured by reduced racial
disparities and access to qualified counsel - 2. Recognition of Juvenile-Adult Differences
measured by reduced transfer to adult criminal
court - 3. Successful Engagement measured by
increased participation in education,
rehabilitation, and treatment services - 4. Community Safety measured by lower
recidivism rates - 5. Diversion measured by reduced reliance
on incarceration as well as increased use of
community-based alternative sanctions
17Advancing the Models
- Building an evidence base
- Select bellwether states
- Develop and test tools to support reform
- Document, assess and understand the process of
change - Create new knowledge
- Creating interest and demand
- Understand how innovation travels through
information and technical assistance - Establish issue networks on DMC and mental health
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