What Is Restorative Justice for Young People? This post is a primer on restorative justice in juvenile justice. Read about the benefits, how it works and how it compares to typical approaches. Read More
How Residents in Baltimore Are Redefining Community Research The East Baltimore Research Project describes an effort to put the research process, from start to finish, into the hands of the community. Read More
Child Welfare and Foster Care Statistics This post shares the latest statistics on foster care, adoption and transitioning youth. Explore the data. Read More
A Wealth of Research and Data During National Foster Care Month During National Foster Care Month, the Casey Foundation has compiled a roundup of child welfare resources. Read More
Journal Article Identifies Research Gaps to Strengthen Child Welfare A peer-reviewed article asserts that, by filling specific research gaps, public agencies can more effectively meet the needs of the people they serve. Read More
Karol Mason on Reforming America’s Criminal Justice System On CaseyCast, Lisa Hamilton talks with Karol Mason, John Jay College president and a leading voice in criminal justice reform. Read More
National Foster Care Month 2020: 8 in 10 Children in Care Are Placed With Families The KIDS COUNT Data Center has updated 26 indicators on America's kids and youth in foster care. Explore the data. Read More
Pierce County Youth Probation: Few Youth Need Out-of-Home Placement Pierce County shows how youth justice systems thrive by building strong community partnerships and expanding opportunities for young people. Read More
Tips to Attract and Keep Young Workers Today’s labor market demands that employers cultivate an environment that meets the needs of young workers. Learn about best practices. Read More
Progress Largely Stalled on Preterm Births and Babies Born With a Low Birth Weight The share of babies born too early or at a low birth weight hasn't budged since 2017. Learn what's driving the data gridlock. Read More