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The Board of State and Community Corrections is responsible for allocating $80 million dollars in juvenile facility construction funding. It is time to use this fiscal allocation differently and change the shape of California’s juvenile justice system.

SB 838 could dramatically increase the number of youth tried and sentenced in the adult criminal justice system. CJCJ strongly opposes this bill because it fails to deter crime, denies young people opportunities for education and rehabilitation, and threatens public safety.

CJCJ’s Antonia Cartwright discusses the positive impact of sealing juvenile records in a recent Juvenile Justice Information Exchange Op-ed.

Senior Research Fellow Mike Males is featured in Reuters discussing youth crime and poverty.

CJCJ’s Gabrielle Marchand analyzes recent legislation for California’s justice-involved youth, which provides them with a clean slate and ample opportunities for future success

CJCJ’s Katrina Han discusses the need for thoughtful and deliberate juvenile justice intervention strategies.

The North Coast Journal explores the importance about pre-sentence investigation reports. Execuvite Director, Daniel Macallair, discusses this in detail in the article.

Public safety issues are especially challenging given the state’s ongoing prison overcrowding crisis and the ever-evolving juvenile justice system. Yet, 2014 already brings some exceptional juvenile justice legislation that is worthy of recognition and support.

Chronicle columnist Chip Johnson shows once again how statistics are misused to justify prejudicial policing

CJCJ’s Executive Director Dan Macallair highlights the need for local community-based service organizations. 

The Innovative Concept Academy in St. Louis City, Missouri shows how one powerful idea can come to life when you are willing to think outside the box and challenge the status quo.