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AI is entering justice settings quickly, yet the presence of new technology does not automatically improve practice. Tools that generate summaries or organize information may increase efficiency, but...
Tools on Devices, or TOD, is a digital platform used by juvenile justice agencies to assign cognitive behavioral intervention tools electronically. Staff can send Carey Guides Brief Intervention Tools...
Agencies today have access to more information about behavior, risk, and needs than ever before. Assessments identify patterns, supervision notes capture daily interactions, and case files grow thicke...
Desistance is the gradual, long-term process through which individuals reduce and eventually stop engaging in illegal behavior. It doesn't happen in a single moment. Instead, it unfolds over time as p...
In 2003, Congress took a stand against one of the most pervasive, yet often hidden, forms of violence in U.S. correctional facilities. The Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) was created to confront th...
Historically, aspects of the justice system have prioritized compliance—policies are followed, boxes are checked, reports are filed—yet meaningful change can still feel out of reach for the people who...
In many classrooms, educators are facing the complex challenge of not just delivering academic content but also nurturing students' mental and emotional development. This dual responsibility require...
With growing demands to address complex needs and reduce recidivism, justice and behavioral health professionals require innovative tools that drive long-term, meaningful change. The Carey Guides, a...
In today's fast-paced world, justice professionals must stay up-to-date with the latest industry developments and best practices to effectively serve their communities. As their roles evolve, mainta...