CJJ works to ensure that federal juvenile justice appropriations to the states provide for the development, implementation and sustainability of optimal juvenile justice and delinquency prevention systems and practices in all U.S. states, territories and the District of Columbia, as well as in local jurisdictions. Learn more below.
[1] Talking Points on House FY 2012 CJS Bill
[2] Historical Federal Funding Chart
[3] 2011 Federal Funding Fact Sheet: Safeguarding the Future:Strategic Investments to Secure the Safety of America’s Youth, Families and Communities
[4] CJJ Formal Position on H.R. 1473
[5]
President Obama's 2012 Budget Proposal
[6] Introduction to the Federal Appropriations Process
[7] The Economic Stimulus Bill and Its Impact on Juvenile Justice
[8]
FY 2010 Budget Alert
[9] FY 2009 Budget Alert
[10] FY 2008 Juvenile Justice Programs Appropriations Report
[11]
Congressional Contacts on Juvenile Justice Appropriations
[1]: http://juvjustice.org/media/resources/public/resource_645.pdf
[2]: http://juvjustice.org/media/resources/public/resource_644.pdf
[3]: http://juvjustice.org/media/resources/public/resource_617.pdf
[4]: http://juvjustice.org/juvjustice.org/media/resources/public/resource_591.pdf
[5]: http://juvjustice.org/appropriations_president2012.html
[6]: http://juvjustice.org/appropriations_introduction.html
[7]: http://juvjustice.org/appropriations_stimulus.html
[8]: http://juvjustice.org/appropriations_2010budget.html
[9]: http://juvjustice.org/appropriations_2009budget.html
[10]: http://juvjustice.org/appropriations_2008report.html
[11]: http://juvjustice.org/appropriations_congress.html