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Full-Text Articles in Juvenile Law
Salvaging "Safe Spaces": Toward Model Standards For Lgbtq Youth-Serving Professionals Encountering Law Enforcement, Brendan M. Conner
Salvaging "Safe Spaces": Toward Model Standards For Lgbtq Youth-Serving Professionals Encountering Law Enforcement, Brendan M. Conner
Faculty Publications
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The Beginning Of The End: Using Ohio’S Plan To Eliminate Juvenile Solitary Confinement As A Model For Statutory Elimination Of Juvenile Solitary Confinement, Elizabeth M. Rademacher
The Beginning Of The End: Using Ohio’S Plan To Eliminate Juvenile Solitary Confinement As A Model For Statutory Elimination Of Juvenile Solitary Confinement, Elizabeth M. Rademacher
William & Mary Law Review
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In Loco Aequitatis: The Dangers Of 'Safe Harbor' Laws For Youth In The Sex Trades, Brendan M. Conner
In Loco Aequitatis: The Dangers Of 'Safe Harbor' Laws For Youth In The Sex Trades, Brendan M. Conner
Faculty Publications
This Article provides the first critical analysis of safe harbor laws, which rely on custodial arrests to prosecute or divert youth arrested for or charged with prostitution related offenses under criminal or juvenile codes to court supervision under state child welfare, foster care, or dependency statutes. This subject is a matter of intense debate nationwide, and on May 29, 2015 the President signed legislation that would give preferential consideration for federal grants to states that have enacted a law that "discourages the charging or prosecution" of a trafficked minor and encourages court-ordered treatment and institutionalization. Nearly universally lauded, the sound …