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
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
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
"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.
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
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
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