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Report: Police can do more to reduce youth incarceration

An ACLU report concludes that NJ police vastly under utilize diversionary programs.

02/07/2018

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Report: Police can do more to reduce youth incarceration

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An ACLU report concludes that NJ police vastly under utilize diversionary programs.

A recent ACLU report concludes that New Jersey police vastly under utilize diversionary programs that can keep youth out of jails and detention centers.

02/07/2018

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