The CCLP is a public interest organization that focuses on reforming the juvenile justice system. Due to this it is a research and education resource. It produces resources for reducing racial the ethnic disparities, alternative to incarceration, Prison management, education and more.
This public advocacy group produces research on child care, child welfare, juvenile justice, and children's health and education. Much is produced on domestic violence, neglect, and poverty and children.
Part of the Bureau of Justice Assistance the website offers resources the national Youth Gang Survey as well as many other publications and resources, such as the History of Street Gangs in the United States, Best Practices to Address Community Gang Problems, as well as mailing lists and parenting information.
NCJJ, located in Pittsburgh, PA is the research division of the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges and is the oldest juvenile justice research group in the US
The Juvenile Justice Services Division of the Arizona Supreme Court, Administrative Office of the Courts, is responsible for the effective administration of juvenile justice programs for delinquent and incorrigible youth in coordination with the juvenile courts.