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Juvenile

Jun. 28, 2016

Across the nation, a new approach to juvenile justice

Waves of innovative, evidence-based policies have eroded the traditional juvenile justice model, diverting resources away from juvenile courts and detention facilities and toward multidisciplinary diversion programs that are less expensive and more prevalent every year.

By Logan Noblin
Daily Journal Staff Writer

A renaissance in the administration of juvenile justice has taken hold in California. Waves of innovative, evidence-based policies have eroded the traditional model, diverting resources away from juvenile courts and detention facilities and toward multidisciplinary diversion programs that are less expensive and more prevalent every year.

In 1996, more than 10,000 minors occupied California corr...

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