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N.J. is locking up fewer juvenile prisoners

“The state Juvenile Justice Commission has seen its share of young inmates committed to its facilities fall 85 percent since 2003, Attorney General Gurbir Grewal said during a graduation ceremony at the New Jersey Training School in Monroe Township.“

New Jersey Star Ledger

September 28, 2018

Juvenile Incarceration, EducationPhillip ReevesSeptember 28, 2018New Jersey, New Jersey Star LedgerComment
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