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Rest and Resiliency: Helping Indigenous Youth Stay Out of the Justice System Through Arts-Based Programs

Preventing youth substance abuse and juvenile delinquency isn’t just about warning teens and children of the dangers of alcohol and illicit substances. It’s also about offering youth opportunities to develop resilience and hope. 

Proactive Pluralism: Imagining How the Government Can Support the Flourishing of Faith Communities

Principled pluralism is the idea that public institutions need not be sanitized of the sacred in order to promote the public good. It wholeheartedly resists the notion that religious faith is merely a private devotion.

Room to Grow: Achieving Better Mental Health for Youth in the Justice System

Given the severe harm facing children caught in our country’s criminal justice system, how might we change things so that those in ‘the dawn of life’ might not have their bright future dimmed by incarceration?

Juvenile Justice and Learning: How Education Impacts Youth Recidivism

If public education is to realize its full capacity to reduce recidivism, it must make learning a top priority for justice-involved youth.

Religious Freedom to House the Homeless

“Blessed are the poor…” my four-year-old croons the lyrics between gasped whispers, barely audible, as if unwilling to bring the full weight of his singing voice to these words until […]

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