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Under the direction of its new secretary, the Maryland Department of Juvenile Services will detain juveniles who commit new ...
The “main reason,” Schiraldi describes leaving DJS is he no longer wanted to be associated with Maryland’s habit of ...
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WBAL-TV on MSNSenator outlines Maryland DJS policy changes governing electronic monitoring of juvenile offendersMaryland policy is changing when it comes to the handling of youths on electronic monitoring who re-offend, a state senator ...
Maryland has an opportunity with juvenile crime. We may need to have additional programs, additional interventions. We may ...
We are cautiously optimistic about the future of the juvenile system,” writes Ivan J. Bates on behalf of Maryland’s state’s ...
MARYLAND (WBFF) — Former Department of Juvenile Services Secretary Vincent Schiraldi left his role in Gov. Wes Moore’s cabinet earlier this month because Maryland perpetuated “human rights ...
The “main reason,” Schiraldi describes leaving DJS is he no longer wanted to be associated with Maryland’s habit of incarcerating young people in adult corrections facilities.
Juvenile justice policy in Maryland took a dangerous tack under Vincent Schiraldi, writes Delegates Robin Grammer and Lauren Arikan.
Maryland's youth defendants are "languishing in custody while the wheels of adult courts slowly grind," writes Vincent Schiraldi, the former secretary of the Department of Juvenile Services.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore announced Wednesday that Maryland Department of Transportation Secretary Paul Wiedefeld will step ...
Violent incidents have placed a spotlight on juvenile crime in Maryland including a recent carjacking and a kidnapping by ...
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