juvenile justice
Goals 2000: Educate America Act
Gulf Coast Trades Center (GCTC)
Halfway houses. See Community corrections
Home Builders Institute (HBI)
Home detention/house arrest
Homicide
Housing and Community Development Act of 1992
Incarceration. See Residential facilities; Residential programs
Indiana State Correctional System
Institutionally based vocational training programs
Intake (Click to see more)
Integrated facility-based and community-based models (Click to see more)
Integrated Social Control (ISC) (Click to see more)
Intensive Aftercare Program (IAP) (Click to see more)
Intermediaries
Job brokers, as intermediaries
Job Corps (Click to see more)
Job Readiness/Work Experience Program (Jobs Program)
Job rotation
Job search training
Job shadowing
Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA) (Click to see more) (Click to see more)
Job training programs. See also specific programs
MDRC study
Jury option
Juvenile delinquency program
Juvenile facilities. See Residential facilities; Residential programs
Juvenile justice system
adjudication
Balanced and Restorative Justice
community corrections
components
connecting to workforce development system
detention
disposition plan (Click to see more)
diversion services
funding from
general considerations
glossary
improving communication between system stakeholders
intake function
Integrated Social Control
Intensive Aftercare Program
intermediaries and
knowledge of labor market
prevention/early intervention programs
probation
residential placement
residential programming
review hearings
summary
systems collaboration (Click to see more)
waiver petitions
“Juvenile offender” (Click to see more)
Labor liaisons
Labor Market Information System
Labor markets
barriers to participation by court-involved youth
basis for success in
contingent workforce
economy and (Click to see more)
employer involvement and success in
improving communication between system stakeholders
issues for court-involved youth
issues for youth
lack of good, available jobs
overview
State and local contacts
summary
trends (Click to see more)
Living Classrooms Foundation (Click to see more)
Manpower Demonstration Research Corporation (MDRC)
evaluation of Center for Employment and Training
study of Federal job training programs
Mathematica Policy Research
Mediation
Mentor Plus program
Mentoring (Click to see more)
employers as mentors
UAW/GM’s Manufacturing Technology Partnership
Missouri Department of Youth Services (Click to see more)
Monitoring, electronic
Monitoring status and progress (Click to see more) (Click to see more) (Click to see more) See also Aftercare programs
Montana
CorpsLINK program
Montana Conservation Corps
Montana Youth Alternative Program
MTP. See United Auto Workers/General Motors Manufacturing Technology Partnership (MTP)
Multidisciplinary assessment
National Alliance of Business
National Association of Home Builders
National Association of Service and Conservation Corps
National Employer Leadership Council
Nonprofit groups, as intermediaries
Oakland County Youth Assistance Volunteer Program
Occupational skills training See also Employment and training; Vocational training programs
Occupations
Offender status
Office of Justice Programs, Preventing Crime: What Works, What
Doesn’t, What’s Promising
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention
Ohio, Reasoned and Equitable Community and Local Alternatives to Incarceration of Minors (RECLAIM) Ohio
One-Stop Centers
One-Stop/United States Employment Services (USES Job Service)
On-the-job training (OJT) (Click to see more)
Oregon
Labor Market Information System
STW initiatives
Out-of-school programs
Youth Service and Conservation Corps
Parole officers. See Probation officers
Parole violation
Part-time work
Performance contracts
Placement decisions
Prerelease centers. See Community corrections
Preventing Crime: What Works, What Doesn’t, What’s Promising
Prevention/early intervention programs
Private Industry Councils (PIC’s) (Click to see more)
Probation (Click to see more)
Probation officers
Probation order. See Disposition plan
Programs for court-involved youth See also Employment
and training; specific programs by type and name
Project CRAFT. See Community Restitution and Apprenticeship Focused Training
Project ProTech
Protective factors
Public education strategies to improve community understanding
Public safety and risk factors
education system concerns
employer reluctance and
repeat offenders
residential programming and (Click to see more)
Public/Private Ventures (P/PV)
Quantum Opportunities Project (QOP)
See Ohio, Reasoned and Equitable Community and Local Alternatives to Incarceration of Minors (RECLAIM) Ohio
Recidivist/recidivism
Re-integration of Offenders—Youth (RIO–Y) project
Release from residential facilities
Repeat offenders
Residential drug and alcohol treatment facilities. See Community corrections
Residential facilities
age range challenges (Click to see more)
description
education programs in
geographic isolation of
private sector participation in
release from (See also Aftercare)
Residential placement
Residential programs
community service activities (Click to see more)
exemplary programs
funding
improving
programming issues
strategies for success
training and employment service issues related to
Restitution projects (Click to see more) (Click to see more) (Click to see more) See also specific projects by name
Restitution/vocational programs See also Community
service/community corrections
Right to appeal
Risk factors See also At-risk/high-risk youth
Role models
Running away from home
SCANS competencies. See U.S. Secretary of Labor’s Commission on Achieving Necessary Skills (SCANS) competencies
School reform movements
School-to-careers programs
Project ProTech
UAW/GM’s Manufacturing Technology Partnership
School-to-Work programs (Click to see more>) (Click to see more) (Click to see more)
Sentence. See Disposition (sentence)
Service Delivery Areas
Size of residential facilities
Skills development
academic and work-related skills programs (Click to see more)
basic skills training (Click to see more)
Center for Employment Training (Click to see more)
changes in labor market and
occupational skills training
SCANS competencies and
Social services system
improving communication between system stakeholders
programs
systems collaboration
Socialization issues and opportunities
Sources of information
State apprenticeship councils (SAC’s)
State Employment Security Agencies
State juvenile justice system
State Labor Market Information
State Occupational Information Coordinating Committees
(SOICC’s) (Click to see more)
State workforce development system
Status offenses (Click to see more)
STW. See Federal School-to-Work Opportunities Act; School-to-Work programs
Subsequent violations of the law
Summer Youth Employment and Training Program (SYETP)
Summer youth programs (Click to see more)
Support Training Results in Valuable Employment (STRIVE)
Systems collaboration
community-based support systems
description
education system
promising models
social services system
State juvenile justice system
State workforce development system
summary
Taco Bell Foundation
Talent Development High School
Task Force on Employment and Training for Court-Involved Youth (Click to see more)
Teen Supreme
Texas
Career Alternatives Resources Evaluation System
Re-Integration of Offenders—Youth (RIO–Y) project
Thomas O’Farrell Youth Center
Truant/truancy (Click to see more)
TWA, Free Venture Program and
Underage drinking
Unemployment insurance (UI)
Unemployment rates
Ungovernability
United Auto Workers/General Motors Manufacturing Technology Partnership (MTP)
U.S. Department of Education
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ)
U.S. Department of Labor (DOL)
apprenticeship definition
Bureau of Apprenticeship Training (Click to see more)
Career Academies
Federal Bonding Program
Job Corps
Teen Supreme
U.S. Secretary of Labor’s Commission on Achieving Necessary Skills (SCANS) competencies
Venue
Victimization
Violent crime
Vocational training programs (Click to see more)
Wages and earnings
Waiver petitions
Welfare-to-Work (Click to see more)
Wisconsin, School-to-Work initiatives
Work Appreciation for Youth (WAY)
Work-based learning (Click to see more) (Click to see more) Click to see more)
Work camp approach
Work experience
Workforce Development Boards
Workforce development system
connecting to juvenile justice system
improving communication between system stakeholders
Job Corps
One-Stop Centers
School-to-Work programs
State
systems collaboration
Youth Apprenticeship programs (Click to see more)
Youth Opportunity Movement
Workforce Investment Act (WIA)
adult formula funds
overview
State contacts
youth formula funds
Workforce Investment Boards (Click to see more)
Workforce preparation programs. See also Workforce development system; specific programs
age issues and
reasons for failure
Workforce Security services
Workforce trends. See Labor markets
Year-round youth programs
YES initiative. See Federal Youth Environmental Service
Youth Apprenticeship (Click to see more)
Youth as Resources (YAR)
Youth Councils
Youth Fair Chance
Youth initiatives. See Youth programs; specific programs by type and name
Youth Offender Demonstration grants
Youth Opportunities
Youth Opportunity Movement
Youth programs
academic and work-related skills programs (Click to see more)
adult support in
age and development issues
age limits for services
bringing effective programs to scale
effective program implementation
exemplary programs for court-involved youth
fostering youth trust in
high-quality program characteristics
long-term monitoring and followup
positive peer relationships in
principles to improve
year-round and summer
Youth Service and Conservation Corps
YouthBuild USA
“Youthful offender”