By Jeanette Moll and Kelly McCutchen
Like many of their colleagues across the country, Georgia policy-makers are taking an increasingly close look at their criminal justice system. In search of both increased effectiveness as well as cost savings, policy-makers now have an ideal opportunity to evaluate and improve the correctional system. An essential part of that review must include that portion of the justice system which oversees juvenile delinquents.
View the study here: https://live-gppf.pantheonsite.io/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/120228IAJuvenileJustice.pdf
By Jeanette Moll and Kelly McCutchen
Like many of their colleagues across the country, Georgia policy-makers are taking an increasingly close look at their criminal justice system. In search of both increased effectiveness as well as cost savings, policy-makers now have an ideal opportunity to evaluate and improve the correctional system. An essential part of that review must include that portion of the justice system which oversees juvenile delinquents.
View the study here: https://live-gppf.pantheonsite.io/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/120228IAJuvenileJustice.pdf
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