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Recalibrating Juvenile Detention chronicles the lessons learned from the 2007 to 2015 landmark US District Court-ordered reform of the Cook County Juvenile Temporary Detention Center (JTDC) in Illinois, following years of litigation by the ACLU about egregious and unconstitutional conditions of confinement. In addition to explaining the implications of the Courts actions, the book includes an analysis of a major evaluation research report by the University of Chicago Crime Lab and explains for scholars, practitioners, administrators, policymakers, and advocates how and why this particular reform of conditions achieved successful outcomes when others failed.

Maintaining that the Chicago Crime Lab findings are the gold standard evidence-based research (EBR) in pretrial detention, Roush holds that the observed firsts for juvenile detention may perhaps have the power to transform all custody practices. He shows that the findings validate a new model of institutional reform based on cognitive-behavioral programming (CBT), reveal statistically significant reductions in in-custody violence and recidivism, and demonstrate that at least one variation of short-term secure custody can influence positively certain life outcomes for Chicagos highest-risk and most disadvantaged youth. With the Quarterly Journal of Economics imprimatur and endorsement by the Presidents Council of Economic Advisors, the book is a reverse engineering of these once-in-a-lifetime events (recidivism reduction and EBR in pretrial detention) that explains the important and transformative implications for the future of juvenile justice practice. The book is essential reading for graduate students in juvenile justice, criminology, and corrections, as well as practitioners, judges, and policymakers.

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Recalibrating Juvenile Detention
Recalibrating Juvenile Detention chronicles the lessons learned from the 2007 to 2015 landmark US District Court-ordered reform of the Cook County Juvenile Temporary Detention Center (JTDC) in Illinois, following years of litigation by the ACLU about egregious and unconstitutional conditions of confinement. In addition to explaining the implications of the Courts actions, the book includes an analysis of a major evaluation research report by the University of Chicago Crime Lab and explains for scholars, practitioners, administrators, policymakers, and advocates how and why this particular reform of conditions achieved successful outcomes when others failed.
Maintaining that the Chicago Crime Lab findings are the gold standard evidence-based research (EBR) in pretrial detention, Roush holds that the observed firsts for juvenile detention may perhaps have the power to transform all custody practices. He shows that the findings validate a new model of institutional reform based on cognitive-behavioral programming (CBT), reveal statistically significant reductions in in-custody violence and recidivism, and demonstrate that at least one variation of short-term secure custody can influence positively certain life outcomes for Chicagos highest-risk and most disadvantaged youth. With the Quarterly Journal of Economics imprimatur and endorsement by the Presidents Council of Economic Advisors, the book is a reverse engineering of these once-in-a-lifetime events (recidivism reduction and EBR in pretrial detention) that explains the important and transformative implications for the future of juvenile justice practice. The book is essential reading for graduate students in juvenile justice, criminology, and corrections, as well as practitioners, judges, and policymakers.
David W. Roush , PhD (Michigan State University), a specialist in juvenile justice with consulting experiences with over 260 institutions in 49 states, is co-founder of Juvenile Justice Associates, LLC. As a US Department of Justice (USDOJ) protection from harm specialist, he was a compliance monitor in multiple jurisdictions. He developed award-winning programs in juvenile detention and corrections (two from USDOJ and three from the National Association of Counties) and was one of the first to use cognitive behavior interventions with serious, violent and mentally ill juveniles in 1974. He taught courses and conducted research on conditions of confinement and coordinated national training and technical assistance services while at Michigan State University. He has held leadership positions in several professional juvenile justice and correctional health care associations, receiving distinguished service awards from state and national detention associations, the National Juvenile Court Services Association and the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges. He lives in Michigan with his wife Nancy. They have two children and five grandchildren.
Routledge Innovations in Corrections
An emphasis on innovation is evident in the field of corrections. While changes in policies and public opinion regarding sentencing philosophies such as mass incarceration bump up against the reality that budgets continue to be tightened and the division of these revenues is more competitive, innovative strategies become all the more valuable. The premise behind innovation is effecting improvements without sacrificing the overall safety and security of the institution. Through research and evaluation, we seek to identify what works and what does not work.
3 Correctional Rehabilitation and Therapeutic Communities
Reducing Recidivism Through Behavior Change
Pealer
4 Rural Jail Re-entry
Offender Needs and Challenges
Ward
5 Community Re-Entry
Uncertain Futures for Women Leaving Prison
Pedlar
6 Juvenile Justice and Expressive Arts
Creative Disruptions through Art Programs for and with Teens in a Correctional Institution
Cross
7 Recalibrating Juvenile Detention
Lessons Learned from the Court-Ordered Reform of the Cook County Juvenile Temporary Detention Center
Roush
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First published 2019
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Names: Roush, David W. (David Walter) author.
Title: Recalibrating juvenile detention: lessons learned from the court-ordered reform of the Cook County Juvenile Temporary Detention Center / David Roush.
Description: 1 Edition. | New York: Routledge, 2019. | Includes bibliographical references.
Identifiers: LCCN 2018050579 (print) | LCCN 2018059877 (ebook) | ISBN 9780429398407 (Ebook) | ISBN 9780367026714 (hardback: alk. paper)
Subjects: LCSH: Juvenile justice, Administration ofIllinoisCook County. | Cook County (Ill.). Juvenile Temporary Detention Center. | Juvenile detentionIllinoisCook County. | Juvenile correctionsIllinoisCook County.
Classification: LCC HV9105.I32 (ebook) | LCC HV9105.I32 C666 2019 (print) | DDC 365/.42097731dc23
LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2018050579
ISBN: 978-0-367-02671-4 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-0-429-39840-7 (ebk)
Typeset in Bembo
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This is a tribute to the genius who is my good friend and colleague Earl L. Dunlap.
The book is dedicated to:
My uncle, Walter J. Roush
(Chief Probation Officer, Allen County (OH) Juvenile Court, 196368),
and my friend, Rex J. Rakow
(Chief of Police, University of Notre Dame, 19792007), two extraordinary public servants who shaped my life and career;
and to my grandchildren,
Amelia, Audrey, Graham, Gabriel and Gretamy joie de vivre!
What frightens me most is not the darkness ahead, the lights of the future, but the darkness behind, the lights gone out in the past.P. F. Kluge, Alma Mater
As a postscript, the light from three special friends and colleagues went out during this book project. A dedication supplement in their memory:
Dr. John Chapman,
Hon. James Clarence Kingsley
and
Terry Martinek.
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