Closing Youth Prisons: Lessons from Agency Administrators

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This research-to-practice brief summarizes interview findings from juvenile justice system administrators in communities that are moving away from youth prisons and toward investing in community-based solutions. The interviews from these agency administrators identified four key lessons: maximize windows of opportunity to establish a continuum of community care; develop strategic partnerships with advocates to prioritize relevant issues for juvenile justice reform; collaborate with youth, families, and community members who interact with juvenile ex-offenders; and use data and research to make the case for closing youth prisons. Interviews were conducted with juvenile justice administrators in Louisiana, Wisconsin, New York, and the District of Columbia.
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2020-03-24T20:00:00
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2020-03-25
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention State Case Studies on Adverse Childhood Experiences

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This Centers for Disease Control and Prevention set of resources identifies three case studies of how states have utilized research on adverse childhood experiences to inform child abuse and neglect prevention. The case studies reflect research to practice implications for service delivery in Alaska, Oklahoma, Washington State, and Wisconsin.
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2019-03-13T20:00:00
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2019-03-14
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The Role of Fathers in Children’s Health

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The Institute for Research on Poverty at the University of Wisconsin at Madison will host a webinar on February 19, 2020 from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. CT to discuss ways that a father’s health and behaviors impact their children’s well-being. Researchers will present findings about fathers’ experiences in prenatal and pediatric care settings and strategies for promoting fathers’ physical and mental health; also presented will be findings on how to support fathers in modeling positive health behaviors for their children.
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2020-02-19T09:00:00
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2020-02-19
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Capturing the Real-Time Experiences of Families Affected by Parental Incarceration

The Institute for Research on Poverty at the University of Wisconsin at Madison will host a seminar on February 13, 2020 from 12:15 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. CT to discuss the effect of parental incarceration on families. A faculty member at the University of Wisconsin at Madison will present research exploring risk factors that influence how adults perceive and experience parenting, including attachment, relationship quality, and socioeconomic status. The seminar will also identify mechanisms to promote resiliency in underserved and disadvantaged children. Registration for this free seminar conference can be found at the event’s home page.
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Institute for Research on Poverty
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University of Wisconsin-Madison
Institute for Research on Poverty
1180 Observatory Drive
3412 William H. Sewell Social Sciences Building
Madison, Wisconsin 53706
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The Causal Impact of Removing Children from Abusive and Neglectful Homes

The Institute for Research on Poverty at the University of Wisconsin at Madison will host a live presentation on December 5, 2019 from 1:15 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. ET to discuss research findings about the impact of removing children from families under investigation for abuse or neglect. The presentation will cover findings of home removal for young children under the age of 6 and the measurable gains in test scores and reductions in grade repetition for young girls. The presentation will also reflect the long-term impacts that home removal has on the social and emotional well-being of both boys and girls. The research is drawn from a review of two decades of child protective service records in Rhode Island.
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Institute for Research on Poverty
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University of Wisconsin at Madison
Institute for Research on Poverty 1180 Observatory Drive
8417 William H. Sewell Social Sciences Building
Madison, Wisconsin 53706-1320
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