Juvenile Justice Information Exchange

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The Juvenile Justice Information Exchange is made up of people like you who are interested in doing what is best for at-risk children, the people who work with children, and the citizens of Georgia. Doing what’s best means staying well-informed about what’s going on in government, courts, schools, non-profit treatment and prevention programs, and following new research and initiatives that could benefit Georgia’s children and families. The Juvenile Justice Information Exchange provides continuing information focused on juvenile justice issues and shines a spotlight on the system’s strengths and weaknesses. In the past, journalism organizations filled that function. Today, because of shrinking resources, they do not. The Juvenile Justice Information Exchange fills that void. However, it requires financial support. The Center for Sustainable Journalism at Kennesaw State University is investing time, energy, and start-up dollars to incubate this project. But it needs your help.

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  1. Applications Now Available for CJJR’s Information Sharing Certificate Program

    The  Center for Juvenile Justice Reform  at Georgetown University‘s Public Policy Institute, in partnership with the  Juvenile Law Center , has announced its inaugural  Information Sharing Certificate Program . This program, supported with funding from th...

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