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Great shows. Please join us on the Wake Up Call Show or our Justice for Children Segment on Friday at 8 pm. Our children deserve more than Dog justice. I would like to hear Vicki's story. That is so sad. Thanks for sharing.

Juvenile Justice Matters  

The Campaign for Youth Justice is a national organization dedicated to ending the practice of trying, sentencing and incarcerating youth under the age of 18 in the adult criminal justice system. This radio show will feature experts, young people, and parents discussing juvenile justice issues.

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    Charting the future of justice reform with national expert, Dr. Barry Krisberg

    Joining us this week is Barry Krisberg, President of the National Council on Crime and Delinquency (NCCD), a longtime leading nonprofit organization that “promotes effective, humane, fair and economically sound solutions to family, community, and justice problems.” For over a century, NCCD (www.nccd-crc.org) has been a leader in justice research and reform issues. As President of NCCD for the last 14 years, Dr. Krisberg offers a depth of experience and knowledge on reform initiatives and research in the field of crime and delinquency prevention. Please join the conversation to learn more about the latest national trends and legislative efforts to reform a complex system plagued with problems of costliness, recidivism and political obstacles.

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    America's Invisible Children: Latino Youth and the Failure of Justice

    Latino youth are treated more harshly by the justice system than white youth, for similar offenses, at all stages in the justice system, according to a new report released this week by the National Council of La Raza (NCLR) and the Campaign for Youth Justice (CFYJ). Neelum Arya, Research & Policy Director at CFYJ and Cassandra Villanueva, Legislative Analyst in Criminal & Juvenile Justice Policy at NCLR, join us to discuss the report which details the most recent information available about Latino youth in the justice system, with a particular focus on youth tried as adults.

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    Javier Stauring discusses the upcoming Juvenile Justice Sabbath and more

    Javier Stauring is Policy Director of Faith Communities for Families and Children, a multi-racial, multi-ethnic, economically diverse coalition of faith based organizations that provide support for and advocate on behalf of children and families involved in Los Angeles County and California’s juvenile justice system. He is also Co-Director of the Office of Restorative Justice of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, where he manages the largest Catholic detention ministry program in the nation. Javier will be discussing his work and the upcoming event, Juvenile Justice Sabbath, a call for congregations of all faiths to unite to raise awareness of the needs of the children and families impacted by crime.

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    Racial Disparities in the Juvenile Justice System: A discussion with James Bell

    James Bell is the Founder and Executive Director of the W. Haywood Burns Institute, a San Francisco-based national nonprofit dedicated to working for fairness and equity in youth serving systems. Bell represented incarcerated youth as an attorney for 20 years and has also worked internationally on juvenile justice issues. Join us for a conversation about racial disparity in the juvenile justice system and the models and practices we must implement in order to reduce those disparities.

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