Reducing youth crime is a complicated business, and I think we all know that it takes more than punishment. If it were possible to stop crime by simply increasing punishment, we would certainly know it by now.
Reducing youth crime is a complicated business, and I think we all know that it takes more than punishment. If it were possible to stop crime by simply increasing punishment, we would certainly know it by now.
Introductory Comments at the Fall 2013 Pinkerton Symposium on Youth Justice Jeffrey A. Butts, Director of the Research &
A CLOSER LOOK: Examining “Close to Home” and New York’s Transformation of Youth Justice Pinkerton Symposium on Youth Justice Sponsored
RAISE THE AGE, TURN THE PAGE: Reconsidering Juvenile and Criminal Court Jurisdiction in New York A Youth Justice Symposium Generously
EVIDENCE-BASED POLICY AND PRACTICE IN YOUTH JUSTICE:Â WHO WINS, WHO LOSES? With the support of the Pinkerton Foundation, New York, NY
Presentation to the 2012 Working Session of the National Summit on Youth Violence Prevention, December 2012. Washington, DC: U.S. Department