Los Angeles Pushes Effort to Place More Juvenile Justice Prevention Funds Outside of Probation

Los Angeles Pushes Effort to Place More Juvenile Justice Prevention Funds Outside of Probation

On Tuesday, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors ordered the probation department to redouble its efforts to spend down $79 million earmarked for delinquency prevention, and spend a greater share of it on community-based organizations.

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Youth often become homeless just after leaving juvenile detention. Can Washington state really stop it?

Youth often become homeless just after leaving juvenile detention. Can Washington state really stop it?

Monique Morris: Why Are Black Girls More Likely To Be Punished In School?

Monique Morris: Why Are Black Girls More Likely To Be Punished In School?