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- Introduction
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- Section 1. Principles for Responding to Status Offenses
- Section 2. Efforts to Avoid Court Involvement
- Section 3. Efforts to Limit Court Involvement
- Section 4. Recommendations for Policy and Legislative Implementation
- Section 5. Definitions
- Improving Responses to Youth Charged with Status Offenses: A Training Curriculum
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Each year, the Coalition for Juvenile Justice (CJJ) hosts a national conference uniquely focused on improving juvenile justice and delinquency prevention systems, services, practices and policies. More than 350 juvenile justice practitioners and advocates from across the U.S. and its territories are expected to attend.
For more information about CJJ, please visit http://juvjustice.org/ .
The full conference will take place on June 20-22. This year, the conference will focus on the latest research, developments, and challenges facing our field today. Specifically:
● How can states and communities serve as leaders in shaping a better juvenile justice system for our most vulnerable youth?
● How can we improve collaborations with young people with lived experiences in the systems we work with?
● What can be done to leverage partnerships to help improve physical and mental health services, and better address youths' needs for education and housing?
● What role does advocacy play as communities seek to improve services and provide for trauma-informed care for children and youth?
If you have any questions, please contact Laura Armstrong, CJJ's Policy & Field Relations Associate, at armstrong@juvjustice.org.
June 19th, 2019 9:40 AM
through
June 22nd, 2019 12:00 AM
Registration- Member | $ 455.00 |
Registration - Non Member | $ 555.00 |
Registration - Student | $ 195.00 |