The Education Justice Project's Policy & Research Division is hosting a 4-part panel discussion series during the 2023-24 academic year that brings together international and national organizations working in the areas of prison monitoring, juvenile justice, legal accessibility/access to justice, and drug policy reform in the hopes of disseminating best practices and bolstering our collective efforts. The series hopes to expand our understanding of how legislative, legal, and community action can spur and be used toward social justice.
The third panel in the series will bring together the Juvenile Justice Initiative (JJI) and Juvenile Justice Advocates International to discuss the importance of progressive approaches in working with and supporting system-impacted youth as opposed to punishing. Panelists include JJI Founder and Treasurer Elizabeth Clarke and JJA Executive Director Douglas Keillor. Audience members will have an opportunity to ask questions after the panel discussion!
The third panel in the series will discuss the importance of progressive approaches in working with and supporting system-impacted youth as opposed to punishing.
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