Juvenile justice agencies, youth homelessness service providers, and other related stakeholders play an important role in addressing the unique needs of girls. Stakeholders can improve the outcomes for girls experiencing trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder through gender-responsive practices, and by implementing policies that are specific to the needs of girls who have experienced abuse and homelessness
By coming together across sectors, communities can address the intersections of juvenile justice and...
Girls and boys in the juvenile justice system are typically treated quite differently. There are a v...
Girls' involvement in juvenile justice has risen in the past two decades. Despite evidence that this...
Despite decades of attention, the proportion of girls in the juvenile justice system has increased a...
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, questioning, and gender non-conforming (LGBTQ/GNC) youth experi...
Throughout the nation, court-involved girls frequently pose minimal risk to public safety but suffer...
This article provides an overview of the role gender plays in juvenile justice processing. It revie...
Over the course of more than a century, structural gender bias has been a remarkably durable feature...
Although males have historically been the focus of the juvenile justice system, females now represen...
Abstract: Gender differences not only have an effect on crime patterns, but also may have a signific...
The Nation Network of Runaway and Youth Services estimated that there are approximately 1 million to...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Girls' d...
A dramatic rise in arrest rates for girls over the past decade has led to an increasing interest in ...
This article reports findings froma survey of officials from variousCalifornia state agen-cies and a...
In response to female youths’ increased visibility in the legal system, more attention has been paid...
By coming together across sectors, communities can address the intersections of juvenile justice and...
Girls and boys in the juvenile justice system are typically treated quite differently. There are a v...
Girls' involvement in juvenile justice has risen in the past two decades. Despite evidence that this...
Despite decades of attention, the proportion of girls in the juvenile justice system has increased a...
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, questioning, and gender non-conforming (LGBTQ/GNC) youth experi...
Throughout the nation, court-involved girls frequently pose minimal risk to public safety but suffer...
This article provides an overview of the role gender plays in juvenile justice processing. It revie...
Over the course of more than a century, structural gender bias has been a remarkably durable feature...
Although males have historically been the focus of the juvenile justice system, females now represen...
Abstract: Gender differences not only have an effect on crime patterns, but also may have a signific...
The Nation Network of Runaway and Youth Services estimated that there are approximately 1 million to...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Girls' d...
A dramatic rise in arrest rates for girls over the past decade has led to an increasing interest in ...
This article reports findings froma survey of officials from variousCalifornia state agen-cies and a...
In response to female youths’ increased visibility in the legal system, more attention has been paid...
By coming together across sectors, communities can address the intersections of juvenile justice and...
Girls and boys in the juvenile justice system are typically treated quite differently. There are a v...
Girls' involvement in juvenile justice has risen in the past two decades. Despite evidence that this...