Juvenile justice
Negotiating Ethical Paradoxes in Conducting a Randomized Controlled Trial Aligning Intervention Science With Participatory Values
Implications for Practice Risks to Youth in Boomtowns
Racial/Ethnic Differences of Justice-Involved Youth in Substance-Related Problems and Services Received
Race and Ethnic Differences in Mental Health Need and Services Received in Justice-Involved Youth
Locked Out: Improving Educational and Vocational Outcomes for Incarcerated Youth
Leveraging the Every Student Succeeds Act To Improve Educational Services in Juvenile Justice Facilities
On Track: How Well Are States Preparing Youth in the Juvenile Justice System for Employment?
Functional Family Therapy-Gangs: Adapting an Evidence-Based Program To Reduce Gang Involvement
Federal Agencies Work Toward Reducing Opioid Impact on Youth
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The anecdotal evidence is staggering: Children as young as 12 raising their siblings because their parents are lost in addiction; kids who learn to count by separating pills for drug-addicted parents; juveniles adjusting to life with sober foster parents after spending years learning to cope with parents who were always high.
These were just a few examples provided by the Department...