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Justice for Juveniles

Mt. Vernon, Ill. — The Illinois Association of Juvenile Justice Councils has been formed to help convene new juvenile justice councils and link them with others in the state in an effort to create more effective policies and practices with youth in conflict with the law. The councils are designed to help coordinate resources and planning. Council members are community leaders working to prevent juvenile delinquency and protect public safety and typically include law enforcement,…

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Reform areas: Aftercare

States: Illinois

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