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Criminal

Oct. 24, 2015

Community justice diversion program competing for grant

The organizer of a community-centered diversion program in Los Angeles is seeking funding to spread the program to other cities through the LA2050 Grants Challenge competition.

By L.J. Williamson
Daily Journal Staff Writer

The organizer of a community-centered diversion program in Los Angeles is seeking funding to spread the program to other cities through the LA2050 Grants Challenge competition.

Implemented in Los Angeles in October 2014, the Neighborhood Justice Program is a pre-filing diversion program that sends defendants accused of low-level crimes - such as petty theft, vandalism, underage drinking, or ...

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