Juvenile confinement
Georgia's Title II Formula Grant Application
2022 Title II Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention
Queens Community Justice Center: Coming Home, Queens Reentry Program
FY 2022 Title II Formula Grant
SC 2022 Juvenile Justice Title II Formula Grant Program
Formula Grant Funds - Compliance and Sub grants
OJJDP FY2022 TITLE II GRANT TO PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR JUVENILE PREVENTION PROFRAMS IN THE STATE
New Hampshire's 3-year Plan - Delinquency Prevention
Operation of Wyoming's State Advisory Group, the Wyoming State Advisory Council on Juvenile Justice (SACJJ).
OJJDP FY2022 Title II Formula Grants Program FY22 Title II Grant Solicitation Year 2 of the 3-Year Plan
New Mexico FFY 2022 Title II Formula Grant Application
What Youth Justice Means to Youth: A Vision for the Future
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Youth Justice Action Month: Why We Act
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New Blog Highlights OJJDP's Priority To Serve Justice-Involved Youth At Home in Their Communities
In a recent blog, OJJDP Administrator Liz Ryan emphasizes the importance of serving justice-involved youth at home, with their families and in their communities, one of three priorities that guides the work of OJJDP. This is the second of three blog posts by Ryan during National Youth Justice Action Month (YJAM), recognized each October to raise awareness and highlight the need to support justice-involved...
Serving Justice-Involved Youth at Home, With Community Support
By Liz Ryan, OJJDP Administrator
October is Youth Justice Action Month, a national observance underscoring the need for equity in the juvenile justice system and for centering directly impacted youth and their families to advance youth justice. OJJDP is committed to transforming the juvenile justice system to promote the welfare of all youth. Three priorities guide our work: 1) Treat children as children. 2) Serve...
Youth Justice Action Month: Creating Brighter Futures for Our Nation's Youth
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OJJDP-funded Website Launched To Support Family-Based Sentencing Alternatives
Treating Children as Children
By Liz Ryan, OJJDP Administrator
October is Youth Justice Action Month, a national observance underscoring the need for equity in the juvenile justice system and for centering directly impacted youth and their families to advance youth justice. OJJDP is committed to transforming the juvenile justice system to promote the welfare of all youth. Three priorities guide our work: 1) Treat children as children. 2)...