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Vulnerable Youth

May 1, 2006

This paper, an extension of Casey's 2004 KIDS COUNT Data Book, examines national and state-level trend data on five types of vulnerable youth.

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Race Matters: Unequal Opportunities for Juvenile Justice

January 1, 2006

This fact sheet offers a quick source for analysis and strategies related to issues of racial inequity surrounding juvenile justice.

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Detention Reform and Girls

January 1, 2005

This report explores how girls enter the justice system and offers recommendations for gender-responsive detention reform.

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The Promise and Challenge of Mentoring High-Risk Youth

March 2, 2004

This report highlights faith-based mentorships for high-risk youth and explores key lessons for designing programs that reconnect youth with caring adults.

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AdvoCasey: Spring 2003

March 22, 2003

Reform efforts and policy innovations offer new hope for America’s juvenile justice system — where failure, waste and abuse have long been widespread.

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Faith and Action

January 1, 2003

This report spotlights a Boston-based effort that helped faith groups serving at-risk youth assess their impact and improve program outcomes.

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Casey Connects: Winter 2002

December 22, 2002

This issue highlights efforts to help low-income families succeed — plus features on juvenile justice, a recognition page, and a conference spotlight.

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Casey Connects: Summer 2002

June 20, 2002

This Casey Connects shares KIDS COUNT stats, highlights reform success stories and explores jobs, equity and community rebuilding efforts.

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Barriers and Promising Approaches to Workforce and Youth Development for Young Offenders

January 5, 2002

This report shares strategies and programs that support court-involved youth through development-based approaches and juvenile justice insights.

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