Dos and Don’ts for Reducing Recidivism Among Young Adults in the Justice System
This resource presents a concrete list of dos and don’ts that policymakers and justice system leaders can use to guide policy and practice changes focused on young adults in the juvenile and adult criminal justice systems. Informed by both research and practice, the list outlines supervision and service strategies that states and localities should and should not implement in order to use resources more efficiently to improve outcomes for young adults in the justice system. The list draws on guidance gathered at a 2017 convening of researchers, policymakers, and practitioners that was cohosted by the CSG Justice Center and Harvard Kennedy School’s Program in Criminal Justice Policy and Management.
In partnership with the Harvard Kennedy School, the CSG Justice Center convened…
Read Mores one of the first points of contact in the criminal justice system, sheriff’s offices and their correctional facilities are key players in addressing the immediate needs of families impacted by incarceration and promoting family connections. For jails to meet the needs of families in the community, coordinating across county lines and learning from peers are essential. However, jail systems are often siloed, and collaboration between jails in different counties is rare. In Minnesota, the state department of health stepped in to address this gap.
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