CRFC Activities with YOUTH FOR JUSTICE
Youth for Justice (YFJ) is the national, coordinated law-related education
(LRE) program supported by the
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention of the U.S. Department of Justice
. Youth for Justice provides national leadership for sustainable, high quality
LRE programs for at-risk youth and their communities. YFJ provides program
models, materials, training and technical assistance to educators, students,
and parents in schools and in community and juvenile justice settings. YFJ
delivers these services in cooperation with a national network of
State LRE Centers
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Cooperating National Organizations
Youth for Justice is composed of the following national law-related
organizations:
These cooperating national LRE organizations:
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develop curricula and instructional materials
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support a national network of state and local leaders representing every state
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provide professional staff development for schools
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conduct programs for students, and
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prepare community volunteers as co-instructors and co-leaders in classrooms and
community activities for youth.
Youth for Justice builds partnerships with legal, educational, governmental,
and community groups to initiate and strengthen LRE programs. Its network of
national, state, and local programs has made LRE a permanent part of school
programs throughout our nation.
Youth for Justice and Violence Prevention
Youth for Justice has become increasingly involved in the national response to
violence by and against youth. In 1993 Youth for Justice sponsored the National
Video Town Meeting on Violence. Using video and telecommunication technology,
young people across the nation explored issues of violence in their communities
and made recommendations to Attorney General Janet Reno, members of Congress,
and educational policy leaders.
Youth for Justice continues to explore ways in which LRE addresses violence by
and against youth in its partnerships for safe, disciplined, and drug-free
schools. Youth for Justice offers:
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Professional Staff Development and Technical Assistance: National Youth for
Justice organizations assist state LRE leaders in providing teachers and
administrators with staff development and training in implementing programs to
serve youth at highest risk. Youth for Justice sponsors conferences to explore
new directions for LRE.
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Youth Summits
: Youth for Justice assists state leaders in organizing and implementing youth
summits that bring together diverse groups of young people to explore state and
local issues related to youth, such as violence and violence prevention
programs.
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Juvenile Justice: Youth for Justice developed programs and curriculum for young
people in detention and group homes to help them understand and function within
the law.
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Drug Prevention: Youth for Justice developed curriculum for elementary and
secondary schools to teach about drug prevention while enriching the existing
courses of study and incorporating methodologies which address needs of at-risk
youth.
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Research and Development: Youth for Justice conducts research on the
effectiveness of its programs. Currently, Youth for Justice is implementing
studies in Chicago, Los Angeles, and Washington, DC, to examine LRE's
effectiveness as an antiviolence intervention. A partnership with the
Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools continues to develop and implement a
sequential kindergarten through grade 12 curriculum designed for urban
students. Additionally, the national organizations are developing new materials
emphasizing instruction in conflict management.
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Public Information: Youth for Justice informs educators, national and state
leaders, and the public about current practices and programs in LRE and
citizenship education. Youth for Justice disseminates information through
newsletters, presentations, and a national network of state centers.
For additional information, please contact Nisan Chavkin, Education Director,
at 312/663-9057 or via email at
chavkin@crfc.org
Last updated: January 31, 2003
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