Staying Connected: References

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References

Administration for Children’s Services (2012). Plan for Non-Secure Placement. New York, NY: Author.

Administration for Children’s Services (2013a). New York City Administration for Children’s Services Close to Home: Draft Plan for Limited Secure Placement. New York, NY: Author.

Administration for Children’s Services (2013b). Close to Home: the First Six Months. New York, NY: Author.

Bermudez, Ana and Mark Ferrante (2012). The New York City Juvenile Justice Reform Story: Realignment and the New York City Model of Juvenile Probation. Presentation at the CJJ 2012 Southern Region Conference.

Bloomberg (2012). NYC Brings Juvenile Offenders Close to Home. Latest News. MikeBloomberg.com.

Butts, Jeffrey A. and Douglas N. Evans (2011). Resolution, Reinvestment, and Realignment: Three Strategies for Changing Juvenile Justice. New York, NY: Research and Evaluation Center, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York.

Cannon, Ashley, Richard Aborn and John Bennet (2010). Guide to Juvenile Justice in New York City. New York, NY: Citizens Crime Commission of New York City.

City of New York (2010). The Mayor’s Management Report Fiscal 2010. New York, NY: Author.

City of New York (2012). The Mayor’s Management Report Fiscal 2012. New York, NY: Author.

Fabelo, Tony, Nancy Arrigona, Michael D. Thompson, Austin Clemens, and Miner P. Marchbanks III (2015). Closer to Home: An Analysis of the State and Local Impact of the Texas Juvenile Justice Reforms. New York, NY: Council of State Governments Justice Center.

Governor Paterson’s Task Force on Transforming Juvenile Justice. (2009). Charting a New Course: A Blueprint for Transforming Juvenile Justice in New York State. New York: Vera Institute of Justice.

New York City Department of Probation (2012). Dispositional Resource Guide. Unpublished.

New York City Independent Budget Office (2008). The Rising Cost of the City’s Juvenile Justice SystemNew York, NY: Author.

NYS Division of Criminal Justice Service (2013). Office of Justice Research and Performance. Juvenile Justice Update for 2012. Albany, NY: Author.

NYS Office of Children and Family Services (2011). Recidivism Among Juvenile Delinquents and Offenders Released from Residential Care in 2008. Albany, NY: Author.

NYS Office of Children and Family Services (2009). Annual Report. Youth Placed in OCFS Custody. Albany, NY: Author.New York State, Division of Criminal Justice Services (2012). New York State Juvenile Re-entry Strategic Plan. A Report from the New York State Re-entry Task Force. Albany, NY: Author.

Sherman, Jackie (2015). Oversight-Overview of the Division of Youth and Family Justice’s Services and Programs for Remanded Youth. Testimony to the New York City Council, Committee on Juvenile Justice, January 30, 2015. New York, NY: Administration for Children’s Services.

Storey, Jeff (2010). In Sentencings, Judge Says Youths Should Not Go to Troubled Facilities. The New York Law Journal.

Vera Institute of Justice (2013). Brooklyn for Brooklyn Initiative. New York, NY: Author.

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