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2012 Annual Conference, Council of SAGs' Meeting & Hill Day
Improving Justice Outcomes for Youth and Families: Uniting Science, Policy and Practice
June 21-24, 2012
Bethesda, MD
Conference Resources
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- Understanding Crossover Youth and How Best to Serve Them PowerPoint Presentation
- Handout: Safety, Fairness, & Stability For Youth and Families—Recommendations to Strengthen Federal Agency Support of Family Engagement Efforts
- Promising Approaches to Interrupting the School to Prison Pipeline PowerPoint Presentation
- The Perfect Storm: How Strong Leadership, Science and Lack of Money Changed Juvenile Justice Practice in Wisconsin PowerPoint Presentation
- Breaking the Code on Byrne JAG Program Allocations and Funding PowerPoint Presentation
- Handout: How to Find and Use Byrne Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Information for Juvenile Justice Reform