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dc.contributor.authorStrategies for Youth-
dc.date.accessioned2018-09-13T16:39:57Z-
dc.date.available2018-09-13T16:39:57Z-
dc.date.issued2017-
dc.identifier.urihttp://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/dsp012z10ws98v-
dc.descriptionBy first developing and implementing clear and consistent standards for law enforcement/youth interactions, and mandating training on how to implement these standards, states could significantly reduce the numbers of unnecessary arrests and incidences of escalation and violence. This is particularly true in regards to reducing Disproportionate Minority Contact. By enforcing standards ensuring that youth of color receive equitable treatment by police, state agencies can take a leadership role in reducing racial and ethnic disparities within the juvenile justice system. We call upon all states to commit to developing and enforcing policies and standards for police/youth interactions that are developmentally appropriate, trauma-informed, and specifically aimed at reducing DMC. States’ lack of engagement in this area represents a critical missed opportunity. By ceding all responsibility to local law enforcement agencies, states fail to provide those law enforcement agencies with the support, technical knowledge, and oversight they need and deserve. The lack of state oversight also means law enforcement leaders seeking to reform their agencies have no support at the state level.en_US
dc.language.isoen_USen_US
dc.relation.urihttps://strategiesforyouth.org/sfysite/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/SFY_StandardsReport_053117.pdfen_US
dc.subjectPolice administration—United Statesen_US
dc.subjectJuvenile justice, Administration of—United Statesen_US
dc.subjectPolice services for juveniles—United Statesen_US
dc.subjectPolice training—United Statesen_US
dc.subjectPolice-community relations—United Statesen_US
dc.subjectDiscrimination in law enforcement—United States—United States—Preventionen_US
dc.titleWhere’s the state? Creating and implementing state standards for law enforcement interactions with youthen_US
pu.projectgrantnumber690-1011-
pu.depositorKnowlton, Steven-
dc.publisher.placeCambridge, Mass.en_US
dc.publisher.corporateStrategies for Youthen_US
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