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Resurrecting Radical Non-Intervention: Stop the War on Kids

It’s More Profitable to Treat the Disease than to Prevent it: Why the Prison Industrial Complex Needs Crime

Assessing Broken Windows” Theory

Daniel Macallair examines the Industrial School’s controversial 33-year history and how it contributed to the development of California juvenile laws, policies, and practices.

Social model recovery programs are focused on building a person’s intrinsic motivation to maintain a clean and sober lifestyle through personal growth, social interaction and supportive networks. 

This research effort shows why it makes sense that 21st Century police reform initiatives include embellishing the mediation skills of patrol police officers. 

Addressing Gaps in Post-Release Services for Mentally Ill Offenders: One Community’s Response

The San Francisco Industrial School and the Origins of Juvenile Justice in California: A Glance at the Great Reformation

Seeking Balance: Reducing Prison Costs in Times of Austerity

Prop 36 Reduces Felony Drug Possession Prison Admissions

Drug Use and Justice 2002: An Examination of California Drug Policy Enforcement

Drug Use and Justice: An Examination of California Drug Policy Enforcement