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Changing the Course of Delinquency

NCSL Legislative Summit: Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Running time: 01:19:45

Facilitator:
Senator Judy Lee
, North Dakota

Panelist:
Shay Bilchik,
Center for Juvenile Justice Reform, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., "Changing the Course of Delinquency" ( Adobe acrobat logo20-page PDF file) 

Respondents:
Senator Thomas C. Owens, Kansas
Senator Brenda J. Council, Nebraska
Representative John J. DeBerry Jr., Tennessee


 

Overview

Foster children, juvenile delinquents, teen parents, dropouts—how do we improve the lives of kids? Health, education and families are key. A leading national expert will share innovative and cost-saving ways to improve the lives of young people through prevention and early intervention, with a focus on collaboration across systems such as juvenile justice and child welfare.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

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