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Still increase in racial disparities in juvenile justice

"We should celebrate the declines in incarceration among youth of all races and ethnicities. But let’s not overlook the way these changes aren’t benefiting all our children in the same way."

The Sentencing Project

October 20, 2017

Juvenile IncarcerationAnthony BradleyJuly 30, 2018The Sentencing Project, Racial Issues
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