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A Blueprint for Youth Justice Reform: Lessons from Juvenile Redeploy Services

A Blueprint for Youth Justice Reform: Lessons from Juvenile Redeploy Services

Update: 2024-09-30
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In this episode Executive Director John Tuell interviews Mark Werner, Director of Juvenile Redeploy Services for the Circuit Court of Cook County Juvenile Justice Division. Juvenile Redeploy Services, in partnership with probation, offers an alternative to incarcerating youth in the Illinois Department of Juvenile Justice. Through collaboration with community-based organizations, the program employs a trauma-informed, public safety approach to deliver intensive, evidence-based services and individualized treatment to high-risk youth. Join John and Mark as they explore the initiative’s successes, challenges, and its positive impact on youth and the community.

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A Blueprint for Youth Justice Reform: Lessons from Juvenile Redeploy Services

A Blueprint for Youth Justice Reform: Lessons from Juvenile Redeploy Services

RFK National Resource Center for Juvenile Justice (rfknrcjj.org)