From Josh Rovner <[email protected]>
Subject WEBINAR - Reducing Youth Incarceration: What Works?
Date January 11, 2024 8:14 PM
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John,
Over the past 15 months, The Sentencing Project has published a series of reports* showing why it's important for America's youth justice systems to reduce incarceration and describing safe and effective strategies to reduce the number of young people confined.
On January 23rd , we will convene a webinar [[link removed]] to review this research and discuss alternatives-to-incarceration program models that work as well as systems reforms that can prevent the unnecessary incarceration of youth who pose minimal danger to public safety.
Join us as we show a better way to protect the public and boost youth success by keeping kids out of institutions and working with them effectively in their homes and communities.
Speakers:
*
Ana
Bermudez
,
former
commissioner
of
the
New
York
City
Department
of
Probation
*
Clinton
Lacey
,
President
and
CEO,
Credible
Messenger
Mentoring
Movement
(CM3)
*
Richard
Mendel,
Senior
Fellow,
The
Sentencing
Project
*
Brett
Peterson
,
Director
of
the
Utah
Division
of
Juvenile
Justice
Services
Moderator: Josh Rovner , Director of Youth Justice at The Sentencing Project
* These reports include:
Why Youth Incarceration Fails [[link removed]] (Dec. 2022)
Effective Alternatives to Youth Incarceration [[link removed]] (June 2023)
Systems Reform to Reduce Youth Incarceration [[link removed]] (Nov. 2023)
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[[link removed]] Josh Rovner
Director of Youth Justice
Email: [email protected] [[email protected]]
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