Some LGBTQ Youth Find Hard Times At Home
Young people are being left out of coronavirus economic relief efforts. That could be a big problem.
Mitigating the Impacts of a Criminal Record on Young Adults in the U.S.
Doing anti violence work in a time of social distancing
This Financial Crisis Isn't Young People's Fault, But We Have the Most to Lose
Young workers likely to be hard hit as COVID-19 strikes a blow to restaurants and other service sector jobs
'Madd Love' From A Distance: Lowell Program Supports At-Risk Young Adults During Coronavirus-Related Shutdown
A Guide to Community Strategies for Improving Emerging Adults’ Safety and Well-Being
Maya Sussman2020, Community Services, Publications, Adolescent Development, Age-Appropriate Programming and Services, Education, Employment, Foster Care, Housing, Mental Health, Substance Abuse, Trauma
Fact Sheet: Improving Emerging Adults’ Safety and Well-Being
Maya Sussman2020, Publications, Adolescent Development, Age-Appropriate Programming and Services, Community Services, Education, Employment, Housing, Mental Health, Substance Abuse, Trauma
It’s time for Massachusetts to raise the age of juvenile jurisdiction to include 18 year olds
EAJP March 2020 Newsletter
Massachusetts Task Force on Emerging Adults in the Criminal Justice System’s Report Released February 28, 2020
18-year-old offenders belong in the juvenile, not adult, justice system
From Surviving to Thriving: Supporting Transformation, Reentry and Connections to Employment for Young Adults
Juvenile or adult? California bill would raise age for prosecution from 18 to 20
EAJP January 2020 Newsletter
Juvenile justice system can, and should, serve older youth
When Are You Really an Adult?
Opinion: Young offenders don’t belong in adult prisons. California has a chance to end the practice
Self and Others in Adolescence