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Join us to discuss the role of youth voice in probation reform, and how current probation practices can be problematic from a youth perspective. In this session, we will discuss various obstacles that young people face while on probation, and the unique struggles presented by cross-system involvement. Young people with lived experience will share what would have worked instead of the traditional probation alternatives, and provide suggestions for State Advisory Groups to consider in their work to reform probation.
Presenters:
Aide Sam Moore Youth Partnership and Training Associate, Coalition for Juvenile Justice
Audi (Adriana) Wodrazka Espinoza, Iowa Youth Justice Council
Gabriel Fensler, Washington Youth SAG Member
March 29th, 2023 3:00 PM
through
4:00 PM