Report Identifies and Explores Home Visiting Programs for Justice-Involved Parents Home visiting programs for justice-involved parents are gaining attention, with research highlighting their unique role in supporting these families. Read More
Cities Expand Consumer Protections Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic Leaders in four U.S. localities will strengthen laws and enforcement to protect residents from fraud, predatory lending and financial schemes. Read more. Read More
Resources to Help Young Parents Thrive Young parents were hit hard by COVID-19’s economic impact. Explore resources to help practitioners and stakeholders support them. Read More
Juvenile Arrests for Violent Crimes Reached a Historic Low in 2018 Youth arrests for violent crimes have declined for decades, but racial disparities in arrest rates persist. Learn more. Read More
Neighborhood Investment Flows Into Baltimore With a Case Study on the East Baltimore Development Initiative This study tracks investment trends in Baltimore (2004–2016) and highlights disparities. Read a case study on East Baltimore’s $1B development effort. Read More
The Desktop Guide to Good Juvenile Probation Practice The Desktop Guide to Good Juvenile Probation Practice offers practical tools and resources for the field. Explore this Casey Foundation-supported guide. Read More
Felipe Franco: Bringing Results-Based Thinking to NYC’s Juvenile Justice Agency Felipe Franco advances best practices for youth in the justice system. Learn how the Casey Foundation’s Children & Family Fellowship supports his work. Read More
Report: Investment in Baltimore Uneven by Race A new report highlights how a community project is boosting capital in a largely Black area of East Baltimore, addressing racial and economic inequality. Read More
Tool Shows How Employers’ Policies Affect Frontline Workers JUST Capital tracks how top U.S. employers’ COVID-19 responses impact frontline workers. Read the study results. Read More
Expand the Use of Diversion From the Juvenile Justice System This brief highlights the case for expanding diversion in juvenile justice and how arrests raise risks for reoffending, school issues and job struggles. Read More