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Keeping Adolescents Out of Prison

Author(s): 
Steinberg L, Haskins R
Organization: 
The Future of Children
Publisher: 
Princeton-Brookings
Date Published: 
October, 2008

In this policy brief, the authors draw on articles in a recently released volume of The Future of Children devoted to juvenile justice to examine the problem of youth confinement in correctional facilities, including adult jails and prisons. Based on their review of the research evidence presented in the Future of Children volume, they make recommendations for reducing youth placements in adult facilities in favor of more appropriate and cost-effective responses to youth crime.

Download a copy of Keeping Adolescents Out of Prison (PDF, 269.16 KB) from the Future of Children Web site.

Keywords
Topics: 
  • System Involved Youth
  • Juvenile Justice and System Involved Youth
Program Planning and Implementation: 
  • Juvenile Justice Policy
  • Policy and Legislation
Resource Type: 
  • Brief/Guide

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