- MEMBERSHIP
- About Us
- Donate
- Our Work
- COVID-19
- Homelessness
- Girls in the Juvenile Justice System
- LGBTQ Youth
- The National Standards
- Introduction
- Acknowledgments
- Endorsements
- What People Are Saying about the National Standards
- Key Principles
- 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
- Member Engagement
- National Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Coalition
- Police and Youth Relations
- Public Safety Performance Project
- Youth Engagement
- Probation Reform Project
- Federal Policy
- Events
- News & Resources
2017 Youth Summit.png)
Leading the Way: Youth Collaboration in Justice Reform
On Nov. 11, young leaders in the justice reform movement gathered for CJJ's first Virtual Youth Summit.
This event, was shaped by our Emerging Leaders Committee, and provided an opportunity for youth to learn more about juvenile justice, and to share ideas for ways we can work together to improve systems across the country. For a full agenda of the day's events click here. To view a recording of the summit, please click here.
This virtual gathering enabled young people to gather remotely, regardless of where they may be,
and to engage in a conversation and learning experience with their peers. Participants learned from other youth who are already working in this
area and explored ways young people can collaborate in - and lead - juvenile justice reform.