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Cookhorne v. Fischer, NY, Consent Decree, Juvenile SHU Placement, 2014
Article • October 10, 2014 • from PLN October, 2014
Investigation Uncovers Lost Graves at Former Florida Juvenile Facility by David Reutter Investigation Uncovers Lost Graves at Former Florida Juvenile Facility by David M. Reutter An anthropological team from the University of South Florida investigating the grounds of the now-closed Florida Industrial School for Boys (FISB), a juvenile detention facility …
Article • October 5, 2014
Nevada Juveniles Not Prisoners for Prisoner Battery Statute by Nevada Juveniles Not Prisoners for Prisoner Battery Statute   The Nevada Supreme Court held that a juvenile detained for delinquency in a state facility is not a prisoner for purposes of Nevada's felony battery-by-a-prisoner statute.   "Javier C., was adjudicated delinquent …
Another Florida Youth Languishes in Pain until Death While Guards Idly Watch by David Reutter Another Florida Youth Languishes in Pain until Death While Guards Idly Watch   By David M. Reutter   A sense of fear and apprehension about overstepping authority kept guards at a Florida Department of Juvenile …
Article • October 3, 2014
Filed under: Juvenile Prisons
Problematic Florida Juvenile Center Closes by Problematic Florida Juvenile Center Closes   Florida’s Department of Juvenile Justice is closing a privately operated juvenile offender facility that has been the subject of allegations of poor supervision and treatment. The 154-bed Thompson Academy, a low-security facility, is run by Youth Services International …
Article • October 3, 2014
Systematic Problems Result in Closure of Florida Juvenile Facilities by David Reutter Systematic Problems Result in Closure of Florida Juvenile Facilities   by David M. Reutter   The systematic lack of training, supervision, and oversight at two Florida juvenile detention centers caused unconstitutional conditions of confinement, a report by the …
Brief • July 9, 2014
J.E.F.M. v. Holder, WA, Complaint, Representation for Juvenile Immigration Detainees, 2014 Case 2:14-cv-01026 Document 1 Filed 07/09/14 Page 1 of 27 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON AT SEATTLE 9 J.E.F.M., a minor, by and through his Next …
Despite Reforms, Juvenile Offenders in Texas Remain Endangered by Matthew Clarke Despite Reforms, Juvenile Offenders in Texas Remain Endangered by Matt Clarke Two studies by the LBJ School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas at Austin found that juveniles held in Texas jails while awaiting trial as adults …
Publication • 2014
Southern Education Foundation - Just Learning - Report on Juvenile Justice Schools, 2014 JUST LEARNING The Imperative to Transform Juvenile Justice Systems Into Effective Educational Systems A Study of Juvenile Justice Schools in the South and the Nation WWW.SOUTHERNEDUCATION.ORG The Southern Education Foundation (SEF) Founded in 1867 as the George …
Publication • January 1, 2014
Rethinking Rikers Juvenile Program Rule-Making Proposal to NYC BoC 2014 RETHINKING RIKERS: MOVING FROM A CORRECTIONAL TO A THERAPEUTIC MODEL FOR YOUTH Proposal for Rule‐Making Report for the NYC Board of Correction Professor Ellen Yaroshefsky Prepared by: Melody Berkovits Dinisha Fernando Nadia Jean‐Francois Michelle Kornblit Lindsay Melworm Casandra Tolentino Karina …
GEO Group Pulls out of Mississippi Prisons by David Reutter by David M. Reutter Last year, the GEO Group – the nation’s second-largest for-profit prison company – announced that it was pulling out of its contracts to operate three Mississippi prisons. That development came shortly after a federal court announced …
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Publication • October 1, 2013
Juvenile Facility Staff Responses to Organizational Change Alexandra Cox SUNY-New Paltz 2013 JUVENILE FACILITY STAFF RESPONSES TO ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE Alexandra Cox, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Sociology, SUNY New Paltz October 2013 This report details the effects of juvenile justice facility reform and deinstitutionalization on the ground, drawing from research about …
G.F. v. Contra Costa County, CA, Complaint, Juvenile Solitary Confinement Class Action, 2013 1 2 3 4 5 SHAWNA PARKS (CA BAR NO. 208301) (sparks@dralegal.org) MARY-LEE K. SMITH (CA BAR NO. 239086) (msmith@dralegal.org) REBECCA WILLIFORD (CA BAR NO. 269977) (rwilliford@dralegal.org) KARA JANSSEN (CA BAR NO. 274762) (kjanssen@dralegal.org) DISABILITY RIGHTS ADVOCATES …
Alone & Afraid (Juvenile Solitary Confinement Report) ACLU 2013 ALONE & AFRAID: Children Held in Solitary Confinement and Isolation in Juvenile Detention and Correctional Facilities November 2013 ALONE & AFRAID: Children Held in Solitary Confinement and Isolation in Juvenile Detention and Correctional Facilities November 2013 American Civil Liberties Union 125 …
Publication • 2013
Analysis of 8th Amend. and Juvenile Justice Samuel Pillsbury Loyala L.A. L. Rev. 2013 TALKING ABOUT CRUELTY: THE EIGHTH AMENDMENT AND JUVENILE OFFENDERS AFTER MILLER V. ALABAMA Samuel H. Pillsbury* * Professor of Law, Loyola Law School, Los Angeles; volunteer chaplain, Los Angeles County jails and juvenile detention halls. My …
$17.75 Million Settlement for Victims of Pennsylvania “Kids for Cash” Scandal by David Reutter by David M. Reutter Several of the defendants in a “widespread scheme and subversion of the Luzerne County juvenile justice system” in Pennsylvania have agreed to a $17.75 million settlement to resolve a class-action federal lawsuit. …
$30,000 Settlement for Juvenile Assaulted by Riker’s Island Guard Gang by The New York City Department of Corrections (NYDOC) paid $30,001 to settle a lawsuit brought by a juvenile beaten by guard authorized violence. Several guards have been indicted for running the Robert N. Davoren Complex (RNDC) on Riker’s Island …
Article • April 15, 2013 • from PLN April, 2013
Utah Potentially Liable for Juvenile’s Death; Incarceration Exception to State’s Immunity Inapplicable by The Utah Supreme Court has that the “incarceration exception” to the state’s waiver of sovereign immunity does not apply to a juvenile offender’s placement in an unsecured community-based proctor home. Sixteen-year-old Dillon Whitney was charged with several …
Article • April 15, 2013
City Council Candidate Pays Juvenile Program for Campaign Work by A Virginia juvenile prison teacher agreed to pay the state for the services of youths in creating advertising materials for his city council campaign following scrutiny of his campaign contribution report. Virginia officials looked to restrict Virginia’s Youth Industries job-training …
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