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Elizabeth Weill-Greenberg, The Appeal •

Youth registration incorrectly presumes children’s behavior is deviant, pathological, and compulsive, explained Riya Saha Shah, managing director of Juvenile Law Center.

“There is a feeling among

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Keri Blakinger, Houston Chronicle •

Then in 2012, a groundbreaking Supreme Court case out of Alabama banned mandatory life without parole for minors. Instead, the high court said sentencing for

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Katie Rose Quandt, The Nation •
Then the men, who’d been sentenced to life as juveniles, were freed. Not one of the more than 130 released juvenile lifers in the state of Pennsylvania has reoffended, according to records kept by Brooke McCarthy of Juvenile Law Center.
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An-Li Herring, 90.5 WESA Pittsburgh •

Jenny Pokempner, Child Welfare Policy Director at the Juvenile Law Center in Philadelphia, said counties in Pennsylvania should reduce their use of group homes. Such

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Making the Case with Munley Law •

In this episode, Bernie is joined by Susan Vivian Mangold Executive Director of the Juvenile Law Center to talk about the juvenile justice system. Founded

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John Kelly, The Chronicle of Social Change •
Based on the findings of this report, it appears that not many foster youth are taking states up on that offer. The report identifies 171,000 youth in foster care between the ages of 18 and 21.
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Megan Harris, Kiley Koscinski, 90.5 WESA Pittsburgh •

As many as 15,000 children are in Pennsylvania's foster care system at any given time, and a disproportionate number are often African-American. How can existing family

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Caroline Preston, The Hechinger Report •

Back when he still lived with his family, when school was across the street from his home in West Philadelphia, Johnathan Hamilton used to plow