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When Jay was 17, a single mistake could have altered his future permanently. Thanks to a research proven program that diverted him from the justice system, he had the chance to learn, reflect, and grow.
The turning point? Meeting the woman whose car he had helped steal. “It was a positive air. There was no hate in the room,” he recalls. That experience showed Jay that others matter and that his choices can make a difference.
The Sentencing Project works to ensure stories like Jay’s aren’t rare. Through research, public education, and policy advocacy, we advance reforms that give young people real opportunities to thrive.
Join the movement! Your first gift helps youth justice programs expand and creates second chances for more young people.
With hope,
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