Colleges Must Meet Growing Mental Health Needs of Students
National surveys among American colleges and universities indicate that almost half of the students who visit counseling centers are dealing with mental illness, a rate that is double that of 10 years ago, according to an article in The New York Times. Read: “Colleges Must Meet Growing Mental Health Needs of Students.”
Read the Latest in the CPI Executive Blog
Read CEO Tony Jace’s latest entry in the CPI Executive Blog, “Milwaukee Task Force Findings Presented at Senate Forum.”
An Inside Look at a Portland Juvenile Detention Center
A recent article published in The Skanner offers an in-depth view of what goes on at the Donald E. Long home, a juvenile detention center in Multnomah County, OR. Most teens at the center are accused of Measure 11 felonies, which in Oregon carry mandatory sentences for crimes including assault, robbery, abuse, and murder. Read: “An Inside Look at a Portland Juvenile Detention Center.”
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