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That’s why staffers at the Juvenile Law Center are building a web app that maps out where those resources can be found in Philadelphia. The
Juvenile Law Center’s work on costs, fines and fees for youth in the juvenile justice system and their families featured in national news; Philadelphia changes citywide policy on “child support” fine collection.
Marsha Levick, deputy director and chief counsel of the Juvenile Law Center in Philadelphia, said it is not an overstatement to say Graham’s case was
Anthony Simpson, a youth advocate with Youth Fostering Change in Philadelphia, shared a similar sentiment.
“At the end of the day a youth isn’t going
“Here’s a family that needs support, and what we’re going to do instead is put a whole lot of economic pressure on them?” said Jessica
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