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       Home :: Issue Areas : Juvenile Justice

    Protection & Advocacy for Juvenile Justice

    More training and technical assistance materials for P&As/CAPs available in password-protected TASC section. If you do not have a username and password, please contact your Executive Director or webmaster@ndrn.org.

    Page last updated: 01/20/2010

    Federal Grant Programs Supporting the National P&A/CAP System

    JJDPA REAUTHORIZATION: Adding Accountability & Transparency (7-16-08)

    P&A Agencies Are Uniquely Suited to Protect the Rights of Court-Involved Youth with Disabilities (Aug 2008)

    P&A Juvenile Justice Advocacy Activities (examples) (Sept. 2007)

    Prevalence of Youth with Disabilities in the Juvenile Justice System (Sept. 2007).

    Promoting Accountability and Safeguards by Adding a Juvenile Justice Protection & Advocacy Program (Aug 2008)

    Promoting the Core Protections of the Juvenile Justice & Delinquency Prevention Act (JJDPA) via a Protection & Advocacy for Juvenile Justice (PAJJ) Program (May 2008)

    Sexual Assaults in Juvenile Justice Facilities: The Need for a National JJ Protection & Advocacy Program (Jan 2009)

    The Need to Include in the JJDP Reauthorization Act a National Juvenile Justice P&A Program – Frequently Asked Questions

    The National P&A/CAP System at a Glance (Nov. 2008)

    The Protection and Advocacy System: History (Aug. 2007)

    The Urgent Need for a National Juvenile Justice P&A (Aug. 2008)

    Top Reasons for Supporting PAJJ (Aug. 2008)

     
     
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