Recidivism Adds Around $7.034 Billion to The Annual Costs for Youth Confinement in The U.S.The Advocacy Foundation, Inc.
The Willingness to Pay Approach is Significantly Higher Than RestitutionThe Advocacy Foundation, Inc.
There Is A Strong Correlation Between Elementary Level Reading Comprehension and Prison ConstructionThe Advocacy Foundation, Inc.
Today Is The 50th Anniversary of The Slaying of The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.The Advocacy Foundation, Inc.
Having a Parent Incarcerated Greatly Increases a Child's Chances of Juvenile Delinquency and PsyThe Advocacy Foundation, Inc.
What Are The Challenges Facing At-Risk Young People That Lead to Their Crimes?The Advocacy Foundation, Inc.
FYI: There Has Not Yet Been Developed a Standard National Mechanism to Track Recidivism to DetermineThe Advocacy Foundation, Inc.
The Overwhelming Majority of NpO Funding Comes from Individuals, Not from Grant SourcesThe Advocacy Foundation, Inc.
The Cost Calculations for Unnecessarily Incarcerating Young People Include These Five Socially RelevThe Advocacy Foundation, Inc.
What Are The Cost Calculations Factored-In To The Economic Consequences of Unnecessary Youth IncarceThe Advocacy Foundation, Inc.
Today's e-Advocate Quarterly Newsletter: "Critical Thinking for Transformative Justice"The Advocacy Foundation, Inc.
Taxpayers Suffer Enormous Financial Consequences for Each Juvenile in ConfinementThe Advocacy Foundation, Inc.
Communities of Confined Youth Also Suffer Immense Social and Avoidable ConsequencesThe Advocacy Foundation, Inc.
Negative Consequences for Opportunity Youth, Their Families, and Their Communities Can Be DevastatinThe Advocacy Foundation, Inc.
Lost Economic Potential for Disconnected 16-24 Year Olds is Estimated at $4.7 TRILLOIN DollarsThe Advocacy Foundation, Inc.
Kentucky's 2014 Legislative Reforms Are Expected to Save State Taxpayers MillionsThe Advocacy Foundation, Inc.
Making Appropriate Investments in Alternatives to Incarceration Yields Enormous BenefitsThe Advocacy Foundation, Inc.