A.P.H.A.C.

The Association for Public Health Action in Criminal Justice exists to promote critical analysis of the criminal justice system from a public health perspective. APHAC is an organizational base for students and faculty from diverse academic and professional backgrounds who are committed to 1) identifying, assessing, and addressing the public health impacts of the criminal justice system on people, communities, and other systems; 2) raising awareness about the intersection and common causes of disparities in health and retributive justice; and 3) promoting student participation in public events, student activities, and lectures related to criminal justice issues.

Thursday, March 1, 2012

The flow of unaccompanied children through the immigration system

Hot off the press,a new report from the Vera Institute, The flow of unaccompanied children through the immigration system


"Every year, thousands of unaccompanied children come into contact with the U.S. Immigration system, a daunting web of laws and policies involving numerous government agencies. Since 2005, Vera’s Center on Immigration and Justice has administered a federally funded program to improve access to legal services for these children. This report draws on knowledge gained through administering this program, as well as data from the Office of Refugee Resettlement, to document the path unaccompanied children follow through this system. In describing current policy and practice, it serves as a tool for practitioners, policy makers, and researchers working on issues affecting unaccompanied children nationwide"

quote, from the Vera Institute

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