Juvenile justice systems were created to protect young people’s rights and focus on education and rehabilitation rather than only punishment. Sadly, in recent years, we have drifted away from that purpose. Many of our youth fall victim to the school-to-prison pipeline, the policies and practices that funnel children out of schools and into the juvenile and criminal justice systems.
Juvenile Justice
Denial of IEP Services to Children in Detention Center
March 19, 2015Juvenile Shackling
March 10, 2014In re M.W.
August 2, 2012
SB 34 - Elimination of Zero Tolerance Policies (2015-2016)
December 21, 2015SB 167 - Elimination of Zero-Tolerance Policies (2013-2014)
January 9, 2014SB 239 - Student Expulsion (2013-2014)
November 14, 2013
HB 334 - Student Expulsion (2013-2014)
November 6, 2013HB 156 - Limits On Juvenile Court Restraints (2013-2014)
May 31, 2013HB 50 - Custodial Interrogation Rights (2013-2014)
February 12, 2013
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