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New resources on California’s juvenile justice system just for you. 

Youth Today Breakdown of State Spending on Child Welfare, Juvenile Justice and Youth Youth Today, July 272011

CJCJ’s Executive Director, Daniel Macallair, honors the life and achievements of juvenile justice reformer Allen Breed, in this article published in the Juvenile Justice Information Exchange on July 27, 2011. Daniel Macallair: A Fond Farewell to Allen Breed

Daniel Macallair: A Fond Farewell to Allen Breed Juvenile Justice Information Exchange, July 272011

The Second Chance Reauthorization Act of 2011 (S. 1231) was introduced in June by Senator Patrick Leahy (D- VT), Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, and Senator Robert Portman (R‑OH), and is now on its way to the U.S. Senate for a vote. The Second Chance Act originally passed unanimously in 2008 and funded re-entry programs nation-wide in the areas of substance abuse treatment, employment and mentoring services, and family reunification programs. It has since improved ex-offender…

Fiscal and prison overcrowding crises could lead to Three-Strikes reform Oakland Tribune, July 242011

San Francisco’s Executive Committee of the Community Corrections Partnership has been devising a plan for realignment and presented their model for implementation to the Board of Supervisors’ Public Safety Committee at a public hearing yesterday at City Hall. California’s Criminal Justice Realignment Bill (A.B. 109) was approved on April 4, 2011 and is set to take effect October 1, 2011. Their plan focuses on collaboration between agencies in order to best serve the new population of inmates…

Maryland Youth Curfew Bill Brings Protests Epoch Times, July 212011

The Center for Media and Democracy’s ( http://​www​.prwatch​.org/ ) ALEC Exposed” page contains an eye-opening roster of how bad prison and juvenile justice legislation took off like wildfire around the country beginning in the 1980s. The Center obtained more than 800 pieces of model legislation” circulated to lawmakers by the secretive, corporate/lobby-funded American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), including many concerning prison and juvenile justice policy. Those interested in laws…

Faith and community leaders from across Colorado have been invited to join with the White House Office for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships, Governor John Hickenlooper, other…

San Francisco may bar employers, landlords from asking about arrests, convictions Los Angeles Times, July 202011

I recently read an article in Yes Magazine’s Beyond Prisons ” issue entitled, Recipes for Recovery,” highlighting San Francisco’s own Delancey Street Foundation . Celebrating its 40th anniversary this year, Delancey Street is a program unlike any other– a reentry center for ex-prisoners and addicts, where the residents run the day-to-day, from housing, therapy sessions, businesses, such as their moving company and restaurant. I first learned about Delancey Street four years ago, when I…