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The Keeper and the Kept: Reflections on Local Obstacles to Disparities Reduction in Juvenile Justice Systems and a Path to Change

Author(s): 
Bell, J., Ridolfi, L. J., Lacey, C., & Finley, M.
Publisher: 
W. Haywood Burns Institute
Date Published: 
December, 2009

This is the second in a series of reports that address the systemic problems involving juvenile justice systems. It explores local obstacles to achieving measurable reductions in racial and ethnic disparities and provides strategies for disparities reform that work to promote equity for youth in local juvenile justice systems.

Download a copy of The Keeper and the Kept (PDF, 5 MB) from the W. Haywood Burns Institute Web site. 

Keywords
Topics: 
  • Juvenile Justice Systems
  • Juvenile Justice and System Involved Youth
Program Planning and Implementation: 
  • Juvenile Justice Policy
Populations and Cultures: 
  • African American
  • Immigrant and Refugee
Resource Type: 
  • Report

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