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Radio: Criminal Justice: Juvenile Deflection Programs Are Working
Sept 8, 2022
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Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson
From Inside Sources with Boyd Matheson:
The rates of juvenile arrests and incarcerations has been declining since the mid 1990s. Why? What’s changed since then? Sarah Anderson from the R Street Institute joins the show to discuss a new study identifying deflection programs as a key factor.
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