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The Michigan Juvenile Detention Association will continue to be a national leader in promoting and sustaining of exemplary juvenile detention, residential treatment, and community based services for youth and their families.

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The Michigan Juvenile Detention Association is committed to the highest standard of professional ethics, overall excellence in the care and custody of youth, and the provision of services to their families.

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No longer invisible: More black girls in DC are being criminalized
Apr 2

Apr 2 No longer invisible: More black girls in DC are being criminalized

Mike Langenright
Ideas and Opinions, Research Topics, National News, Juvenile Justice News

WASHINGTON — Young black girls in D.C. are 30 times more likely to be arrested than white girls and boys of the same age, a new study shows.

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Mike Langenright
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