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Title: Families unlocking futures: Solutions to the crisis in juvenile justice
Contributors: Justice for Families
Keywords: Juvenile justice, Administration of—United States
Juvenile delinquents—United States
Prisoners' families—United States
Criminals—Rehabilitation—United States
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: Justice for Families
Place of Publication: Oakland, Calif.
Description: “Families Unlocking Futures: Solutions to the Crisis in Juvenile Justice” introduces the informed and heartfelt perspective of families, the parents, and other relatives who are uniquely affected by the systems that can determine the future of their children. We cannot afford to ignore their valuable insight any longer. Routinely, families are dismissed as spectators, at best, while judges, prosecutors, probation officers, and public defenders determine the fate of young people who enter the juvenile justice system. This report spells out how the professionals who turn the wheels of juvenile systems can learn from the experiences and thoughts of families, and how they can include them as active participants and partners.
URI: http://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/dsp01pn89d936b
Related resource: http://www.youth4justice.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/Families-Unlocking-Futures.pdf
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