A group of Georgia senators introduced a bill that would allow more children aged 13 to 17 that make threats against schools ...
A Georgia Senate bill would allow cases involving children ages 13 to 17 making threats to be seen in superior court for making terroristic threats.
The Legislature's criminal justice and public safety committee approved the bill, with some amendments, on Wednesday.
The Department of Juvenile Services is supportive of the proposed reforms, and its legislative director testified in support of Smith’s bill, arguing that their agency already serves the substantial ...
The Associated Press has obtained audio of what military officials say is a broadcast from a Russian spy ship that suffered a ...
Justice Shri V Ramasubramanian, Chairperson, National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), India today said that it is necessary to have authentic and verified data on the children in conflict with the law ...
Meanwhile, questions remain on how to collect data and how to authenticate the data already available on children in conflict ...
Discussions around legislation to stop automatically charging minors as adults for certain crimes morphed into a debate over ...
The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) discussed a range of recommendations to improve the juvenile justice system for ...
Constituting a “working group of experts” to check and authenticate data related to children in conflict with the law and establishing a “cadre of child protection officials” in all states are among a ...
Washington faces a fork in the road on efforts to turn youth prisons into rehabilitation centers, and progressive lawmakers ...