Emergency Motion for Pre-Adjudication Release Due to Public Health and Safety Threat Posed by COVID-19 Pandemic (North Carolina)

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COVID-19 Letter from Philadelphia Defenders Union (March 21, 2020)

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Physicians for Criminal Justice Reform Press Release: Physicians Strongly Urge Governors, Justice System Leaders, and Judges Release Incarcerated Youth Amid COVID-19 Pandemic

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Physicians for Criminal Justice Reform Letter re COVID-19 Risks for Detained and Incarcerated Youth

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Request for Immediate Action to Address COVID-19 in Colorado’s Juvenile Detention and Commitment Facilities

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Coalition Statement on Protecting Youth and Communities from Risks Posed by the Novel Coronavirus

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Center for Children’s Law and Policy Statement on Urgent Action Needed for Youth Justice Professionals in the Wake of the COVID-19 Pandemic

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Fair and Just Prosecution Statement from Elected Prosecutors on COVID-19 and Addressing the Rights and Needs of Those in Custody

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Juvenile Justice Initiative COVID-19 Press Release

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Pacific Juvenile Defender Center Statement on COVID-19 and Youth in the Juvenile Justice System

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COVID-19 Letter from Philadelphia Defenders Union (March 15, 2020)

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SMART on Juvenile Indigent Defense

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COVID-19 Letter from the Colorado State Public Defender

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COVID-19 Defendant’s Motion for Judicial Release (Ohio)

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COVID-19 Sample Letter to Jails of Local Sheriff (Washington)

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The Cost of Juvenile Probation: A Critical Look into the Harms of Juvenile Supervision Fees

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Infographic on the harms of supervision fees on young people.

Juvenile Facilities Checklist for Defenders: Advocating for the Safety and Well-Being of Transgender, Gender Nonconforming, and Intersex Young People

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This document, developed by the National Center for Lesbian Rights (NCLR) and NJDC, is a supplement to the original checklist and is focused specifically on advocating for the safety and well-being of transgender, gender nonconforming, and intersex (TGNCI) young people housed in secure and non-secure facilities. TGNCI young people are vulnerable to the same harms…

Pandemic Preparedness and Response: Correctional Facilities Washington State Department of Health

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The Harms of Juvenile Detention Infographic

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Youth in detention are removed from settings that matter: their homes, schools, and communities. Without those supports, children develop higher rates of depression, anxiety, and other mental health conditions, and they lose access to educational opportunities. Once released, youth who spent time behind bars are more likely to disengage from school and become system-involved in…

Tips on Youth Trauma for Juvenile Defenders

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As a defender, it is important to consider how trauma and mental illness may have played a role in the behaviors that led a young person to become your client. This publication outlines five points to guide your advocacy.

Trauma-Informed Legal Advocacy: A Resource for Juvenile Defense Attorneys

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Washington State Jails Coronavirus Management Suggestions in 3 “Buckets” (Washington Association of Sheriffs & Police Chiefs)

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Collateral Consequences of Juvenile Court Involvement: An Opportunity for Partnership

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The Criminalization of Childhood (2019)

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Most states do not set a minimum age of prosecution in juvenile court. And although common sense knowledge of child development1 and international standards2 compel removal of younger children from the juvenile legal system, states have yet to heed the call. Because younger children are inherently more vulnerable,3 they should not be subject to the…

CAUTION: Collateral Consequences: Obstructing the Pathway to Young People’s Success

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This publication covers the ways in which the collateral consequences of juvenile court involvement and the longevity and availability of juvenile court records directly interfere with the very things that help young people succeed.