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California bucks trend by rejecting new limits on 'solitary'
By
Susan Ferriss
July 3, 2012
California bucks trend; politics or money to blame?
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Fight brewing over historic California plan to close last three youth prisons
By
Susan Ferriss
January 25, 2012
Georgia considers reforms for youth prisons rife with problems
By
Susan Ferriss
January 25, 2012
New report: Minors in 'solitary' hallucinate, harm themselves
By
Susan Ferriss
November 16, 2012
Juvenile life without parole: Massachusetts moves cautiously toward reform
By
Maggie Mulvihill
November 21, 2012
10 years after landmark study, progress and challenges remain for youth mental health treatment
By
Dick Mendel
and
Juvenile Justice Information Exchange
May 8, 2013
10 years after landmark study, progress and challenges in mental health treatment for nation’s confined youth.
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Report reveals dramatic decline in youth incarceration
By
Susan Ferriss
February 27, 2013
Cook County sparks national changes in mental health care for delinquent youth
By
Ed Finkel
,
Dick Mendel
and
Juvenile Justice Information Exchange
April 24, 2013
After years of effort, Illinois finds traction in meeting needs of mentally ill youth
By
Ed Finkel
,
Dick Mendel
and
Juvenile Justice Information Exchange
May 1, 2013
Georgia's troubled effort to reduce juvenile crime
By
Jim Walls
March 25, 2013
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