Reducing Youth Arrests: Prevention and Pre-Arrest Diversion
NJJN recommends that localities prioritize the development and adequate resourcing of arrest prevention and pre-arrest diversion policies to reduce the overall number of youth – as well as the overrepresentation of youth of color, youth with disabilities, and LGBTQ/gender nonconforming youth – from entering the justice system.
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NJJN As advocates steeped in the work, much of our time is focused on pushing back against policies and practices that harm youth. As we fight to end over policing, abuse in facilities, and close harmful prisons, it is...
NJJN is committed to doing the hard work of anti-racism in our youth justice movement building, because our reform work is insufficient if we do not confront the racism inherent in the system. During our recent Virtual Forum held...
Courtney M. McSwain and Alyson Clements The Nation Juvenile Justice Network’s campaign to increase the age a child can be detained, committed, or prosecuted, – more broadly characterized as minimum age laws – continues to yield critical wins. In...
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