Getting out of South Carolina’s Juvenile Justice System
ISBN 9781916704435

Table of contents

Index

2017 federal civil rights case. 46, 47

Aizer, A. 25

Altschuler, D. M. 24

armed robbery. 17

Assault 2nd degree. 17

Assault 3rd degree. 17

Birchwood. 44, 45

Black male role models and teachers. 77

Brash, R. 24

Broad River Road Complex (BRRC). 11, 13,

camps. 45

child abuse and neglect. 36, 37

Coleman-Jensen, A. 30

contempt of court. 17

culture. 80

Doyle, J. J., Jr. 25

education. 76

evaluation centers. 12

felonies. 17

food insecurity

and poverty. 29

defined. 27

physical developmental issues. 27, 28

teens with. 30

food-insecure teens. 29

foster care. 38,

Hernandez, A. 19

incarcerated children

adults working with. 53, 54

barriers. 62, 63, 64

beliefs. 55, 56, 57, 58

relationship building. 59, 60, 61

incarceration

adults and juveniles rates. 6, 7

Black incarceration. 7

cultural mechanisms. 80

data. 19

for children education. 65

for status offense. 76

in South Carolina. See South Carolina , See South Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice (SCDJJ)

juvenile. See juvenile incarceration

juvenile justice system. 75

law/policy. 76

white incarceration rates. 7

incorrigibility. 18

individualized education plan (IEP). 60

Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). 60

job security and safer working environment. 78, 79

Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC) program. 13

Juvenile Detention Center. 12,

juvenile detention system

fear. 68, 69

hope. 70

kid’s voices. , 71, 72

stories from the adults. 67

uncertainty. 69, 70

juvenile incarceration

Black male role models and teachers. 77

developmental transition. 24

institutional transition. 24

national concerns. 25

rates. 7, 24

results. 25

juvenile prison system

education or skills training. 25

incarcerated children. 5

prevention programs. 58

Kent Factors. 9, 10Kent v. United States, 383 U.S. 541 (1966). 9

Law/policy. 76,

marijuana, possession of. 17, 30

mass incarceration. 66

national recidivism. 18, 19

Nolan, Kimberly. 2, 3, 4, 5,

Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. 18

On These Grounds. 32, 33

pistol, carrying. 17

post-incarceration. 79, 80

Prison Policy. 7

probation violation felony/misdemeanor. 17

RAND. 25

Reyes, G. 80

runaway. 17, 18

school resource officer (SRO)

Deputy Fields. 31, 32

program. 33

Sickmund, M. 18

Snyder, H. N. 18

South Carolina. 5, 6

alternative placement facilities. 14,

Black South Carolinians in prison. 7

current System of Juvenile Justice. See South Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice (SCDJJ)

juvenile incarceration rates. 7, 8

Kent Factors. 9, 10

summary of the waivers. 9

youth placement rates. 8

South Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice (SCDJJ). 26

2017 federal civil rights case. 46, 47

2019/2020 report card. 14, 15

ACLU. 48,

Birchwood. 44, 45

BRRC. 13

camps. 45

civil rights lawsuit. 48, 49, 50

defined. 11

detention and evaluation centers. 42, 43

evaluation centers. 12

Juvenile Detention Center. 12,

news coverage of. 45, 46

structure of. 41

staff, recruiting and retaining. 77,

State v. Corey D.,529 S.E.2d 20, 26 (S.C. 2000). 10

State v. Pittman, 647 S.E.2d 144 (S.C. 2007). 10

status offense. 11, 18, , 50, 76

Tipton, J. A. 77

Torres Olave, B. 80

truancy. 17, 18

weapon, defined. 17