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Reforms Proposed for Juvenile Justice

New York Law Journal

May 3, 2010

Jonathan Lippman, Chief Judge of the State of New York, writes: The New York courts' pioneering commitment in the 1990s to linking nonviolent adult offenders to community-based drug and mental health treatment has made us a national model for how to hold offenders accountable for their actions while producing positive outcomes for defendants, their families and our society. The time has come to apply these lessons to troubled young people.

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