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Juvenile Protective Association

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191:(JCC) provided the first probation officers for the first Juvenile Court in the United States before this became a government function. In 1907 the JCC merged with the Juvenile Protection League, an organization devoted to preventing juvenile delinquency, and renamed itself the Juvenile Protective Association. From 1907 until the 1940s, JPA engaged in many studies examining such subjects as racism, child labor and exploitation, drug abuse and prostitution in Chicago and their effects on child development. Beginning in the 1940s under the leadership of 24: 195:, JPA chose to concentrate on direct service and to help the most resistant clients with a strong outreach (home visiting) component. When Lewis Penner became executive director of JPA in 1952, he reformed the organization by hiring social workers holding professional master's degrees and focusing more on research and casework over social reform. In the 1960s, JPA participated with other child welfare agencies in establishing the 261:
Founded in 1901 by Jane Addams and her colleagues at Hull House as the Juvenile Protective League, JPA provided the first probation officers for the first Juvenile Court in the United States until this became a government function. From 1907 until the 1940s, JPA engaged in many studies examining such
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Under the leadership of executive director Richard Calica, JPA offers psychological treatment to children and families with a history of abuse and neglect and to those at risk of falling into a cycle of abuse. The organization also offers consultation and training services to other public and private
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As a social welfare agency, JPA's mission is to protect and to promote the healthy development of children whose social and emotional well-being, or whose physical safety is in jeopardy either because of neglect or abuse at home or because of inimical interferences in the neighborhood and, when
199:(DCFS). In 1990, JPA made a strategic decision to focus on serving high-risk and vulnerable families with young children (age 0-5) to reduce the risk of maltreatment and provide help to vulnerable children early in life and maximize the impact of intervention on their developmental trajectory. 227:'s longitudinal study about the effects of different environments on child development, especially when children have been exposed to violence, poverty, substance abuse, or neglect. 196: 361: 286:
Juvenile Protective Association Papers, Folder 10, Juvenile Court Committee, University of Illinois at Chicago University Library, Department of Special Collections.
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Anderson, Paul Gerard. "The Good To Be Done: A History of Juvenile Protective Association of Chicago, 1898-1976". (Ph.D. diss., University of Chicago, 1988), 447.
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subjects as racism, child labor and exploitation, drug abuse and prostitution in Chicago and their effects on child development.
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agency devoted to protecting children from abuse and neglect by providing intervention and treatment services to families in
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Ford, Eileen. "Private Initiative and Public Support: The Chicago Juvenile Protective Association."
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social service organizations, including the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services (
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necessary, to provide for the rehabilitation of families for such children.
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The First 100 years of the Cook County Juvenile Court
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Illinois Department of Children and Family Services
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Jane Addams
Non-profit organization
Halsted
Chicago
IL
60614
Chicago
Chicago
jpachicago.org
non-profit
Chicago
Jane Addams
Juvenile Court Committee
Jessie Binford
Illinois Department of Children and Family Services
DCFS
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
"Juvenile Protective Association :: About"
juvenile.org
Official website
Juvenile Protective Association
Facebook
Category
Non-profit organizations based in Chicago

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