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2.18.2012
No Remorse? One Law Professor Studies the Impact of Emotion in the Juvenile Justice System  
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1.26.2012
MacArthur foundation provide $2 million to support juvenile justice reform  (read more...)

1.16.2012
Change Makers 2012: James Bell, W. Haywood Burns Institute

1.12.2012
January is National Mentoring Month

12.9..2011
NPJS Survey The National Mentoring Partnership, Global Youth Justice, and the National Partnership for Juvenile Services are conducting a survey to improve the design and delivery of mentoring services for high-risk youth currently and/or formally involved with the juvenile justice system. Results will be included in a research report and in training and technical assistance materials, which will be free and available on-line.

 

 

 

 

 

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Texas Juvenile Justice Summit:
A Continuum of Services
June 25-29, 2012

 

CALL FOR PRESENTERS AND EXHIBITORS

 

 

The Texas Juvenile Justice Summit: A Continuum of Services will be held at the Westin Austin at the Domain Hotel in Austin, Texas. The Summit will bring together juvenile justice leadership and direct care professionals for an opportunity to network and learn about innovative programs being implemented in the juvenile system in Texas and nationally. We hope that you will have a participatory role in shaping the agenda and future direction of our juvenile justice system.
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