Legislation inspired by an Imprint and San Francisco Chronicle investigation has been signed into law by Gov. Gavin Newsom.
The advocate-turned-federal-administrator shares why the 1974 Juvenile Justice Delinquency Prevention Act still matters.
Legislation now before members of the NYC city council is part of leaders’ response to concerns about discrimination and poor ...
Extending ILP services until the age of 26 allows foster youth to explore without pressure and jump when they're ready, ...
As the average New York City rent soars past $3,000 for a cramped studio, the ranks of homeless youth continue to grow. Last year, a city hall report found a nearly 50% increase in young adults ...
Staff misconduct, fights, long cell stays and overcrowding continue to plague the largest youth lockup in Washington state.
On today’s episode we spoke with Aditi Shrivastava, deputy director of income security at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, about the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program, known ...
While California often leads the way, it is behind the times when it comes to using chemicals in juvenile facilities, Aditi Sherikar writes The Imprint is an independent, nonprofit daily news ...
While California often leads the way, it is behind the times when it comes to using chemicals in juvenile facilities, Aditi ...
A politically connected Chicago center for troubled youth was quietly shut down in June amid abuse allegations and years of ...