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Video: A Need for Correction

A Department of Justice report found the New York's juvenile correctional facilities in disarray. Now a growing number of young New Yorkers who have committed crimes enter alternative to incarceration programs, instead. Hear experts discuss the state's juvenile justice system: http://youtu.be/s_r8kcL8IgI

Juvenile JusticeAbigail KramerNovember 10, 2010juvenile corrections facilities, juvenile justice, reformComment
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