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Cheryl Corley, Wisconsin Public Radio, NPR •

Juvenile justice advocates such as Marsha Levick say young people should rarely, if ever, face a felony murder charge. Levick, the co-founder of the Philadelphia-based

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Cheryl Corley, NPR •

Juvenile justice advocates such as Marsha Levick say young people should rarely, if ever, face a felony murder charge. Levick, the co-founder of the Philadelphia-based

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Chelsea Shannon, Chris Thomas, ABC10 •

Juvenile Law Center reports that roughly 90% of youth within the foster care system for more than five years will enter the justice system with

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Lisa Gartner, The Philadelphia Inquirer •

Juvenile Law Center, a national children’s nonprofit organization, along with the Education Law Center, a state advocacy group, have filed a class-action lawsuit against the Glen Mills

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Tammy Chang, phys.org •
"I wasn't aware that I would be going to prison and was being tried in adult court." Youth advocates in Juveniles for Justice share their experience in court and in the justice system.
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Marcia Hopkins, The Chronicle of Social Change •

Tuesday’s election offers us many opportunities to make change — from candidates to resolutions. One of most importance to me personally and professionally is Pennsylvania’s ballot

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Emily Hoerner, injusticewatch.org •

There has been an effort in many states across the country to lower pretrial incarceration, reduce prison populations, and to draw age lines to exclude