The
John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation funded the development
of Understanding Adolescents: A Juvenile Court Training Curriculum,
training materials for juvenile justice professionals, as a joint
project of the Youth Law Center, Juvenile Law Center, and the American
Bar Association Juvenile Justice Center. The result was a training
curriculum that applies the findings of adolescent development and
relates research to practice issues confronted by juvenile court
practitioners at the various decision-making stages of the juvenile
justice process.
The National Juvenile Defender Center has used the modules for
training across the country and continues to organize sessions for
defenders, prosecutors, probation officers, judges, and other juvenile
justice professionals. If you are interested in hosting a training
session in your area, please contact NJDC.
Please note that the MacArthur Curriculum may not be used
for training without the permission of the National Juvenile Defender
Center.
The Curriculum is comprised of six modules, each focused on a
different topic. To read each module, click on its corresponding PDF icon below. NJDC is currently working with its partners on an updated version of the MacArthur Juvenile Court Training Curriculum.
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