(WBFF) — A 17-year-old female repeat offender was arrested - and later released on electronic monitoring - after an assault and unarmed robbery attempt, according to a statement from Baltimore Police.
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Questions have been raised regarding the protocols surrounding ankle monitors and their use in tracking offenders after the recent murder of Ka'Niyah Baker. The monitors use GPS ...
Franklin County Prosecutor Shayla Favor and Franklin County Court of Common Pleas Lead Juvenile Judge Lasheyl Stroud pose for a photo. The prosecutor's office and the court are teaming up for a new ...
GENEVA — The future of the troubled state institution for female juvenile offenders in Geneva remains cloudy, nearly six weeks after state officials emptied the facility. Dannette Smith, CEO of the ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department said a juvenile offender who was already facing serious charges elsewhere was arrested again back in May while under supervision. In a ...
A new residential program for non-violent women offenders launched today, April 16. The About Face Women’s Offender Program, a partnership between District Attorney Laura Austin Thomas and community ...
Juvenile crime in California is rising – and rising by a lot. Last year, the number of juveniles arrested for all types of offenses reached 32,874, which was a staggering increase of 70 percent from ...