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Federal Reports Show Path to Youth Justice Reform
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About this event
Last year marked the 50th anniversary of the federal Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act, a landmark piece of legislation that set minimum standards for the care of youth in juvenile justice systems.
Part of that law requires the federal Coordinating Council on Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention to issue recommendations to Congress and the White House to create safer communities and empower youth to lead productive lives. In December 2024, OJJDP Administrator Liz Ryan released that report along with an Independent Practitioner Report on Youth Justice that showed additional opportunities for reform. Together, the reports show the many opportunities to meet the needs of youth and families through a Continuum of Care model, a vision that provides a variety of diversion strategies and community-based interventions that prevent our children and adolescents from becoming more deeply involved in the formal justice system.
These reports show that despite major improvements since the passage of the JJDPA, there is much work to be done and that there is a path to get there.
Please join The Sentencing Project and the Coalition for Juvenile Justice as they talk to former OJJDP leadership and members of the Coordinating Council about the reports.
Panelists:
• Michael Mendoza; National Criminal Justice Director, LatinoJustice PRLDEF
• Mark Patterson; former Administrator, Hawaii Youth Correctional Facility
• Jill Ward; Director of the Center for Youth Policy and Law at University of Maine School of Law and Former Senior Policy Advisor at the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (2023-2024)
Moderators:
• Melissa Milchman, Esq.; Executive Director, Coalition for Juvenile Justice
• Josh Rovner; Director of Youth Justice, The Sentencing Project