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In the Beginning: How OJJDP Came to Be, and How it Struggled

In the Beginning: How OJJDP Came to Be, and How it Struggled

Allen F. Breed, former director of the of the California Youth Authority and a veteran advocate for juvenile justice reform, received a fellowship from the U.S. Law Enforcement Assistance Administration in 1976 to chronicle the activities of the Federal Coordinating Council on Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. He produced this unpublished and frank report detailing [...] [...more]

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In the Beginning: JJDPA – A History

In the Beginning: JJDPA – A History

Former congressional staffers Gordon Raley and John Dean summarize how the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act came to be, how it has been amended, and some of what it has accomplished. [Document Download: 1] [Document Download: 2] [...more]

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