- MEMBERSHIP
- About Us
- Donate
- Our Work
- COVID-19
- Homelessness
- Girls in the Juvenile Justice System
- LGBTQ Youth
- The National Standards
- Introduction
- Acknowledgments
- Endorsements
- What People Are Saying about the National Standards
- Key Principles
- Section 1. Principles for Responding to Status Offenses
- Section 2. Efforts to Avoid Court Involvement
- Section 3. Efforts to Limit Court Involvement
- Section 4. Recommendations for Policy and Legislative Implementation
- Section 5. Definitions
- Improving Responses to Youth Charged with Status Offenses: A Training Curriculum
- Member Engagement
- National Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Coalition
- Police and Youth Relations
- Public Safety Performance Project
- Youth Engagement
- Probation Reform Project
- Federal Policy
- Events
- News & Resources
CJJ is proud to serve as a coalition of State Advisory Groups, organizations, individuals, and youth who are dedicated to juvenile justice reform. We envision a nation in which fewer children are at risk of delinquency; and if they are at risk or involved with the justice system, they receive every possible opportunity to live safe, healthy, and fulfilling lives.
We would not be able to accomplish these goals without our members. We would like to hear fromboth CJJ members and non-members about how we can improve our member services!
Please complete this short survey (2-3 minutes) to let us know the issues and services that you find most valuable. This will help us continue to provide crucial benefits to our current members, while adding new benefits that are tailored to welcome new advocates into the CJJ family.
If you have questions regarding CJJ membership, please contact Katie Mercier, CJJ's Senior Associate of Conferences and Membership, at mercier@juvjustice.org.