CJCJ in the News Mar 17, 2018
Corrupt, inhumane reform school was SF’s first form of juvenile justice
The San Francisco Chronicle quotes CJCJ’s Executive Director Daniel Macallair in an article on the tragic history of San Francisco’s juvenile justice system.
California legislators have introduced new bills to expand opportunities for justice-involved youth and adults and lessen the harm of justice system contact.
The Orange County Register highlights CJCJ’s key research on crime trends in California amid major justice reforms in the state.
The San Francisco Examiner quotes CJCJ’s Policy Analyst Maureen Washburn and Senior Research Fellow Mike Males in an article on the rising per capita costs of California’s Division of Juvenile Justice.
New data from 2017 show a continued population decline in California’s local juvenile halls and camps/ranches.