About 1 in 3 states support specialized juvenile/family judges but the majority of states don't specialize their juvenile court judges. New GPS topic https://t.co/B3fRXdWlj0 @CSGJC@NCJFCJ@StatBB
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NEW Data Snapshot focuses on the characteristics of arrests of older juveniles (ages 15 to 17) and young adults (18-24) and compares arrest rate trends between 1980 and 2017 https://t.co/ahT7Kq4N4w @NCJFCJ@TheIACP@JJIEnews@MarshallProj@ChronicleSC@StateCourts
@JoshRovner@NCJFCJ Hi Josh - Sorry NCJJ does not have a separate Twitter account. If its specific to NCJJ you can tag @NCJFCJ and use the hashtag #NCJJ
NEW Probation Bulletin: More than one-third (37%) were on probation as the result of a property offense; theft (12%) and burglary (11%) were the most common property
offenses https://t.co/XiX2wf3ock @NCJFCJ@JJIEnews @APPAinfo @StateCourts@ChronicleSC@JoshRovner@AECFNews