More than half of those incarcerated suffer from mental health illness. That's the driving force for Metro Community College's criminal justice program adding a mental health course.
Teenagers in trouble will soon be offered an off-ramp to a better life, courtesy of other teens in their community.
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Three juveniles were arrested at Silver Oak Academy in Keymar after two fights during which police said students were “overtaking the campus.” ...
CCHR testifies before hearing of Maryland law seeking to end potentially lethal restraint methods used in youth transports to ...
A measure to improve and expand services for youth with severe behavioral and emotional challenges received approval from the Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday as part of a ...
In response to questions from The Oregonian/OregonLive, a youth authority spokesperson said the review of the agency’s ...
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