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Juvenile

Apr. 19, 2016

Ending harmful juvenile fees

When Alameda County approved a moratorium on juvenile probation fees, it became the first in the state to hit the pause button on some of the most discriminatory practices in the criminal justice system. By Jeffrey Selbin and Stephanie Campos-Bui

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By Jeffrey Selbin and Stephanie Campos-Bui

When the Alameda County Board of Supervisors quietly approved a moratorium on juvenile probation fees late last month, they became the first elected officials in the state to hit the pause button on some of the most regressive and racially discriminatory practices in the criminal justice system. Some 2,900 families will get immediate relief in excess of $1.9 million, and many hundreds more each year will ...

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