Jul

29

Navigating Concerns on Youth Crime, Violence, and Behavioral Health: What Does the Data Say?

Past Event
July 29, 2024, 12:00pm - 1:00pm, Eastern

Hosted by The Council of State Governments (CSG) Justice Center and supported by the Prudential Foundation and the W.T. Grant Foundation 

Youth across the country are grappling with myriad challenges that include increases in mental health issues, school absenteeism, community violence, and victimization. At the same time, many policymakers and system leaders are struggling with how best to respond, including whether greater reliance on the juvenile justice system and more sanctions-oriented approaches are warranted. The CSG Justice Center analyzed the most recent behavioral health, arrest, and juvenile justice system data available so that policymakers can use this data to achieve two important goals:  

  1. Refocus the juvenile justice system on youth who are high-risk or commit serious and violent offenses, and ensure limited resources are invested in what works to improve public safety and youth outcomes.  
  2. Develop a comprehensive state plan that addresses the systemic reasons for youth’s behaviors and ensures that the most vulnerable adolescents receive the services and supports they need to transition to a safe and healthy adulthood. 

The analysis includes a summary of key national data trends for these areas:  

  • Youth mental health and victimization  
  • Youth arrests  
  • Youth court cases  
  • Detention and placement  
  • Racial and ethnic disparities  

This webinar will review new products released by the CSG Justice Center that address these issues and areas. 

 Speaker

  • Josh Weber, Director, Juvenile Justice, CSG Justice Center 

event recording


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