04/14/2021
Police are often first responders to mental health crises, but tragedies are prompting change
Before he came home on holiday break in late 2015, Quintonio LeGrier, an engineering student at Northern Illinois University, had been acting erratically. There were a series of incidents on campus. He got into a dorm fight and had been charged with a misdemeanor in March. Two months later, he shout...
04/13/2021
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04/12/2021
Study finds that jailed teens with untreated psychiatric disorders are at increased risk for long-term mental health struggles
04/09/2021
Professor Nikki Garlic discusses virtual hearing inequities in this column for the American Bar Association's Judicial Division
Defense Perspectives on Virtual Hearing Inequities: Commonwealth of Massachusetts v. Vazquez-Diaz
Videoconferencing software, such as Zoom and Microsoft Teams, is increasingly used to facilitate access to the courts during the pandemic. While the software can bring physically distant parties together, not all connections are equal.
04/09/2021
OJJDP funds South Carolina program to reduce time juveniles spend in isolation
South Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice receives $750,000 grant to reduce isolation
COLUMBIA, S.C. – The South Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice has received a grant of nearly $750,000 grant to reduce use of isolation in its secure facilities. The department announced
03/12/2021
Don't juvenile justice staff need trauma-informed practices too?
This is an interesting opinion piece on the topic.
Why Self-care Isn’t Enough: Resilience for Trauma-informed Professionals
The well-established finding that a majority of youth in the juvenile justice system have been exposed to trauma has led to a clarion call for the implementation of trauma-informed practices. However, to date, less attention has been paid to the importance of providing juvenile justice staff with th...
03/11/2021
Assemblywoman makes case for treating pretrial house arrest as time served
Assemblywoman makes case for treating pretrial house arrest as time served | Nevada Current
Last year, Assemblywoman Selena Torres heard from a former student who had been confined to house arrest for nearly 13 months awaiting his trial — the alleged crime wasn’t specified — because court dates were rescheduled and pushed back due to Covid restrictions and safety measures. When he fi...
03/10/2021
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03/03/2021
Ethical concerns with random control trials used in criminal justice research highlighted here
Fool's Gold: How RCT Research Harms Communities Impacted by Criminal Punishment - Charles Hamilton Houston Institute for Race & Justice
On January 24th, Law360 published a story quoting our Staff Attorney, Katy Naples-Mitchell, entitled, “Studying Justice Or Hurting It: The Fight Over A2J Research.” Her quotes, while accurate, were significantly abbreviated and do not fully capture our concerns and critiques about the research, ...
02/19/2021
Attending Zoom court from the barber shop?
Defendant Makes Sacramento Court Zoom Appearance From Barber’s Chair
He made it to his court date while he was getting his hair cut.
02/18/2021
Dismantling juvenile jails - California set to close down its last juvenile prisons
California plans to close troubled youth prisons after 80 years. But what comes next?
With California's youth prisons scheduled to close after 80 years, counties are rushing to decide what to do with the toughest juvenile crime cases.
02/17/2021
Nevada legislature may decriminalize minor traffic violations
Assembly bill would end criminalizing traffic tickets
Assemblywoman Rochelle Nguyen, D-Las Vegas, filed legislation Friday that would decriminalize minor traffic violations, making them civil infractions and ending the practice of issuing warrants whe...