PPP
Dangerous Patterns
JJS Reform
Developmental JJS
100

Programs, practices, and policies should be informed by research

What is evidence-based?

100

“Any activity or behavior of an employee/contractor/volunteer that seriously threatens the ability of DJJ to fulfill its mission, directly threatens the health and safety of the employee, youth (including cursing at a youth), or others, or involves an issue of trust or dishonest” (DJJ, 2016).

What is staff misconduct?

100

Aimed to address issues related to the treatment of juvenile offenders.

What are reform movements?

100

Providing youth with a diverse array of activities, support, and opportunities is complex is part of ...

What is developmental juvenile justice?

200

A coherent package of activities with defined delivery protocols, implementation manuals, training and technical assistance that implement and identified logic model.

What are programs?

200

First federal legislation to address the issue of sexual assault in a correction assault.

What is PREA?

200

Reform focused on need for humane and individualized approach to juvenile offenders.

What is Progressive Era?

200

“The process of individuals or organizations sharing resources and responsibilities jointly to plan, implement, and evaluate programs to achieve common goals” (National Research Council, 2012).

What is collaboration?

300

Involve generic types of programs or strategies that have some common elements but are more flexible than manualized programs.

What are practices?

300

Placing a youth in a locked room for a period of 15 minutes or more, unless it is a scheduled sleep period or there is a medical or security operational need.

What is solitary confinement?

300

Reform that encourages states to establish courts.

What is the Juvenile Justice Act of 1938?

300

Developed to demonstrate that jurisdictions can establish more effective and efficient systems to accomplish the purposes of juvenile detention.

What is the Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative?

400

Formal regulations or laws that apply uniformly to general populations.

What are policies?

400

Staff misconduct, sexual assault, and solitary confinement.

What are conditions of juvenile detention center?

400

Movement to reduce reliance of detention facilities.

What is the deinstitutionalization movement?

400

Cook County, IL; Milwaukee County, WI; Multnomah County, OR; New York City, NY; Sacramento County, CA.

What are the five states using JDAI?

500

CrimeSolutions, Model Programs Guide, and Blueprints for Healthy Youth Development

What are program registries?

500

Youth-on-youth and staff types.

What are incident types?

500

The process in which knowledge is exchanged.

What are international influences?

500

Cook County, IL; Multnomah County, OR; Sacramento County, CA.

What are the three states that preserved using JDAI?

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