A new film about the Vera Institute of Justice's commitment to youth traces Vera's role in helping government partners to move toward a less punitive juvenile justice model that holds young people accountable while also giving them opportunities to succeed, restoring families' voices in the process, and building stronger, safer communities.
Why dont we focus on the facts for a second Mrs. Carrion
1. It dose not cost 250,000 a year to house these residents try 60,000, yet another grossly neg number youve pulled from the sky
2. The youths that are being placed in these facilities are not first time offenders on misdemeanor crimes and if they are why not hold the corts responsable for inapropriatly placing these youths
3. Really breaking kids jaws for talking on line or stealing a cookie
4. Tell the truth before staff have too.
KNBracing 11 months ago