The Virginia Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) is a state agency of Virginia, headquartered in the Main Street Centre building at 600 East Main St...
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A Department of Juvenile Justice is a system for treating juvenile delinquency. Department of Juvenile Justice may also refer to: New South Wales Department...
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"[1]." Virginia Department of Juvenile Justice. Retrieved on September 7, 2021. "1801 Old Bon Air Road, Richmond, Virginia 23235" "Bon Air Juvenile Correctional...
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Annie E. Casey Foundation (category Wikipedia articles with possible conflicts of interest from August 2015)
provided technical expertise to assist the Virginia Department of Juvenile Justice in significantly reducing juvenile prison populations. In 2021, the AECF...
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Virginia Department of Fire Programs - State Fire Marshal's Office Virginia Department of Forestry Virginia Department of Juvenile Justice Virginia Department...
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Fire Programs Virginia Department of Forensic Science Virginia Department of Juvenile Justice Virginia Department of Military Affairs Virginia Parole Board...
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Corrections (redirect from Department of Corrections)
States Bureau of Justice Statistics Juvenile court Juvenile delinquency Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency...
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Powhatan State Park (category State parks of Virginia)
transferred from the Virginia Department of Juvenile Justice to the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation for the creation of the state park....
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The United States Department of Justice (DOJ), also known as the Justice Department, is a federal executive department of the United States government...
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Kenny Alexander (category Democratic Party members of the Virginia House of Delegates)
director of the Virginia Department of Juvenile Justice. Alexander won the Democratic nomination, and won the special election on August 6 with 72% of the...
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Ralph Northam (redirect from Political positions of Ralph Northam)
The investigation resulted in the Virginia Department of Juvenile Justice presenting the Shenandoah Valley Juvenile Center with recommendations for new...
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The Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) is a department of the government of the U.S. state of Texas. The TDCJ is responsible for statewide criminal...
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of Juvenile Justice (defunct) Florida Department of Juvenile Justice Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice Illinois Department of Juvenile Justice Kentucky...
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Bon Air Juvenile Correctional Center, operated by the Virginia Department of Juvenile Justice. Bon Air is the only long-term residential juvenile co-ed...
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Dave Marsden (politician) (category Democratic Party members of the Virginia House of Delegates)
Director of the 2,700-person Virginia Department of Juvenile Justice. He then served for 6 months in the administration of Governor Mark Warner. Between...
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"Trump Will Appoint Caren Harp to Lead Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention – The Chronicle of Social Change". December 19, 2017. Retrieved...
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Department of Justice, including the attorney general, deputy attorney general, and solicitor general. As with all other nominations, almost all of them...
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Kids for cash scandal (category Juvenile law)
Pennsylvania state legislature created a commission to investigate juvenile justice problems in the county. Pennsylvania's Judicial Conduct Board received...
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Jennifer Woolard (category Juvenile justice system)
psychologist known for work within the juvenile justice system. Woolard is professor of psychology and adjunct professor of law at Georgetown University. She...
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Department of Health & Human Services. Retrieved on August 24, 2010. "REVIEW OF NEW HAMPSHIRE JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEM" (Archive). Council of Juvenile...
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Michigan's child and adult protective services, foster care, adoptions, juvenile justice, domestic violence, and child support programs. The MDHHS also licenses...
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Christa Pike (category Criminals from West Virginia)
case addressed only juvenile offenders in Tennessee," Judge Green noted. "The high court, in the opinion written by now retired Justice Sharon Lee, specifically...
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officers. The Supreme Court of Virginia is the highest court in the Commonwealth of Virginia and is made up of seven justices. It primarily hears appeals...
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Supreme Court Utah Court of Appeals Utah District Courts (8 districts) Utah Business and Chancery Court Utah Juvenile Courts Utah Justice Courts Federal courts...
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Youth incarceration in the United States (redirect from Incarceration of youth in the United States)
States incarcerates more of its youth than any other country in the world, through the juvenile courts and the adult criminal justice system, which reflects...
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Miller v. Alabama (category United States Supreme Court cases of the Roberts Court)
thirty years in prison for that offence. While an inmate at the Department of Juvenile Justice, the then 16-year old Slocumb escaped from a corrections officer...
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Retrieved March 4, 2020. "Virginia Index Crime and Drug Arrest Trends 2008–2017" (PDF). Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services. May 2019. Retrieved...
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Kathleen Hawk Sawyer (category West Virginia University alumni)
Morgantown, West Virginia. She went on to hold positions at various prisons across the United States, including at Sargus Juvenile Detention Center in...
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Delinquency and Justice System Responses". In Bishop, Donna M.; Feld, Barry C. (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Juvenile Crime and Juvenile Justice. doi:10...
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Pretrial Reform". ACLU of Washington. 2017-06-22. Retrieved 2017-12-07. "West Virginia Takes Great Strides in Juvenile Justice Reform | Right on Crime"...
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