Evans, Douglas N. (2014). Compensating Victims of Crime. New York, NY: Research & Evaluation Center, John Jay College of Criminal
Category: Justice Policy Reform
Line Drawing
The differential response to childhood criminality is an established legal principle. Setting the operational legal boundaries between children, youth, and adults is complicated and contentious. It has been so for centuries. It is easy to agree that a specialized juvenile court is the proper forum for handling cases involving law violations by young people, but where exactly should states draw the line between juvenile and adult status?
Justice Fellowship — Research on Criminal Justice Policy Reform
Center staff provided expertise and support to Justice Fellowship designed to advance JF’s goal of changing the national narrative on
Monitoring Reforms in Youth Justice
With funding from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, the Research and Evaluation Center at John Jay College
The French Prison System…
Kazemian, Lila and Catrin Andersson (2012). The French Prison System: Comparative Insights for Policy and Practice in New York and the
Better Research for Better Policies
Butts, Jeffrey A. and John Roman (2011). Better Research for Better Policies, in Juvenile Justice: Advancing Research, Policy, and Practice.
