Transforming Juvenile Probation is an Instagram Live series hosted by the Center for Public Justice. Here are the highlights from Yasmine Arrington’s conversation with Tracee Perryman.
Investing in Communities: A Conversation About Juvenile Probation Reform with Eugene Schneeberg
Hatfield Happenings: An Update from Prize Recipient Chenyu Lin
How Two Counties Are Leading the Way in Juvenile Probation Transformation
Transforming Juvenile Probation Series: A Conversation with Patrice Wedderburn
A Better Way Forward: How Diversion Programs Offer Youth Opportunities for Success
Supreme Court Unanimously Upholds Religious Freedom For Foster Parents
Hatfield Happenings: An Update from Prize Recipient Seth Billingsley
Transforming Juvenile Probation Series: A Conversation with Steve Bishop
Transforming Juvenile Probation Series: A Conversation with Derrell Frazier
It’s Time for Christians to Lead on Juvenile Probation Reform: An Interview with Justin Giboney
Hatfield Happenings: An Update from Prize Recipient Matthew Strong
From Punishment to Restoration: Opportunities for Juvenile Probation Reform
Where Protections from Payday Loans Exist, a New Rule Threatens to Undermine Them
The Biden Administration Revives White House Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships
Religious Freedom for Native Americans - Will the Mount Sinai of the San Carlos Apache be Preserved?
The Invisible Homeless: Families and the Permanent Supportive Housing Model
Predatory Lending and the Need for a Healthy Financial Ecosystem
Anna Cole was a 2020 recipient of the Center for Public Justice’s Hatfield Prize. Cole (Wheaton College ‘21) and faculty advisor Timothy W. Taylor, Ph.D., researched the impact of predatory lending on under-resourced communities and identified promising models for responsible credit options in DuPage County, Illinois.