Juvenile (under 18)
Formula Grants Program T II 2016
MDC Opioid Affected Youth Initiative - Category 1: Implementing Data-Driven Strategies and Programs Through Strategic Partnerships
Clark County Juvenile Drug Court
America's Children in Brief: Key National Indicators of Well-Being, 2018
San Pasqual Band of Mission Indians Tribal Youth Prevention Program(TYPP) Project
5 Ways Law Enforcement Agencies Can Use Data on Juveniles
Build the Skills To Support Tribal Youth
What Should You Do If You See a Child Who Appears To Be Lost?
Registration Open for Global Youth Justice Training
On October 2-4, 2018, Global Youth Justice, in collaboration with the National African American Drug Policy Coalition, will host its 20th Global Youth Justice Training in Cape Cod, MA. Participants will learn strategies to establish or enhance local volunteer-driven juvenile justice and youth justice diversion programs called Youth/Teen/Student/Peer Court or Peer Jury. Training will address administrative, operational, programmatic, and fiscal topics related to...
OJJDP Releases Reentry Toolkit
OJJDP has released "Reentry Starts Here: A Guide for Youth in Long-Term Juvenile Corrections and Treatment Programs." This user-friendly guide is designed to help youth in juvenile corrections and treatment programs prepare for reentry and success in their community. The guide outlines how transitioning youth can seek assistance from a parent or guardian, mentor, friend, teacher, and other key people. In addition, the...
Model Programs Guide Literature Review: Indigent Defense for Juveniles
Applications Being Accepted for Supporting LGBTQ Youth Certificate Program
The Center for Juvenile Justice Reform has released a request for applications for the 2018 Supporting the Well-Being of System-Involved LGBTQ Youth Certificate Program, which will take place October 22-26, 2018, in Washington, DC. This program will provide a weeklong training to help juvenile justice, child welfare, and other system partners improve outcomes for system-involved LGBTQ youth. Apply by July 13, 2018.
Juvenile Court Statistics, 2015
Juvenile Facility Data Added to Statistical Briefing Book
OJJDP has updated its Statistical Briefing Book to include national and state data from the 2016 Juvenile Residential Facility Census.
Resources include:
- A Data Snapshot describing facility screening practices and service availability.
- The Juvenile Residential Facility Census Databook.
- Frequently Asked Questions about facility characteristics and facility practices and services.
Developed for OJJDP by the National Center for Juvenile Justice, the research...
OJJDP Announces New Funding Opportunities
OJJDP has announced the following fiscal year 2018 funding opportunities:
- Opioid Affected Youth Initiative. Applications are due by July 2, 2018. Solicitation webinar: June 22, 2018, 2 to 3 p.m. ET
- Addressing the Training Needs of Juvenile Prosecutors. Applications are due by July 2, 2018.
- Internet Crimes Against Children: Strengthening Investigative Tools and Technology for Combating Child Sexual Exploitation. Applications are due...
OJJDP FY 18 Addressing Training Needs for Juvenile Prosecutors
This program will support funding to state prosecutors officesâ that are responsible for administering training to state prosecutors, such as State Prosecutor Coordinating Offices, to address training gaps and needs for juvenile prosecutors. Funding can be used to identify, develop and/or supplement state-wide training resources and tools for juvenile prosecutors and their support staff. The goal of this program is to strengthen the skills and...
Model Programs Guide Literature Review: Family Engagement in Juvenile Justice
Registration Open for National Symposium on Juvenile Services
On October 22-25, 2018, the National Partnership for Juvenile Services will host its 24th National Symposium on Juvenile Services in Greensboro, NC. This event will bring together juvenile and human services leadership and professionals for training and the opportunity to share program approaches being implemented within the juvenile justice system nationwide. OJJDP staff and grantees will present at the event.
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