SPOTLIGHT: Courts

Reuters/Frank Polich - Chicago police car drives through pilsen neighborhood
Ron Haskins and Laurence Steinberg, Fall 2008
Ron Haskins and Laurence Steinberg, in this companion to the new edition of The Future of Children devoted to juvenile justice, examine the problem of youth confinement in correctional facilities, including adult jails and prisons. They pay special attention to why harsh punishment of adolescents is not only often unjust but also counterproductive and make recommendations for more appropriate and cost-effective responses to youth crime.
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Courts, Children & Families, Justice and Law, Crime
PAST EVENT: Poverty Reduction Strategies for the Next Decade

Brookings Institution - Ron Mincy, Wade Horn, Ron Haskins, Isabel Sawhill
Monday, September 29, 2008
9:30 AM to 2:00 PM
Washington, DC
On September 29, several prominent scholars and policy advocates outlined their key recommendations for improving the quality of life for people at the bottom of the socio-economic ladder, including proposals to improve employment and earnings, strengthen families, enhance opportunities for children, and improve neighborhoods. Discussions of the proposals were followed by comments from policy experts.
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U.S. Poverty, U.S. Economy, Children & Families, Concentrated Poverty, Cost of Living
SPOTLIGHT: Education

Reuters/Staff Photographer - Kindergarten teacher tidies her classroom at the end of the school day.
Julia B. Isaacs and Emily Roessel, September 2008
Julia Isaacs and Emily Roessel assess the effects of five early childhood education programs—State Pre-K, Head Start, Early Head Start, Model Early Childhood Programs and Nurse Home Visiting—that have had positive impacts on children’s cognitive skills and/or school outcomes.
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Education, Head Start, Children & Families, Intergenerational Equity, Public Health
SPOTLIGHT: Education

Reuters/Adam Hunger - Students raise their hands at the Lilla G. Frederick Middle School during a class in Dorchester, MA
Hugh B. Price, August 2008
Hugh B. Price shares the lessons learned during his tenure as president of the National Urban League and explains how educators can collaborate with others to reverse poor motivation, reward student success, and realize higher achievement in even the most challenged school districts.
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Education, Community Development, K-12 Education, Urban and Inner-city Schools, Children & Families
SPOTLIGHT: Fiscal Policy

Reuters/Jason Cohn - Beth Shelly (L), 6, and her sister Mary, 7, attend a political rally on the Penn State campus in McKeesport, Pennsylvania
Isabel V. Sawhill and Emily Monea, Summer 2008
Isabel Sawhill and Emily Monea argue that it's time to tear up the intergenerational contract as we know it and construct public policy around the one group of people for whom social investments really pay off: kids.
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Fiscal Policy, Intergenerational Equity, Macroeconomics, U.S. Economy