Coalition for Juvenile Justice/ Reclaiming Futures Webinar: An Introduction to Reclaiming Futures and its Relationship to JJDPA State Three-Year Plans.

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Coalition for Juvenile Justice/ Reclaiming Futures Webinar: An Introduction to Reclaiming Futures and its Relationship to JJDPA State Three-Year Plans February 23, 2009

CJJ and National Juvenile Justice Systems Reform CJJ is National Non-Profit Association in its 25th year representing governor-appointed advisory groups on juvenile justice Promotes best policies and practices in delinquency reduction and prevention Educates public and advises policy makers

CJJ and National Juvenile Justice Systems Reform Assists states and territories in meeting core requirements of JJDPA Advocates for effective and needed system reforms to improve quality of care for children and families Links national, state and local advocates and organizations, across many disciplines, to pursue common mission

CJJ and Reauthorization of the Juvenile Justice Delinquency Prevention Act Enhance the partnership between states and the federal OJJDP by expanding training, technical assistance, research and evaluation Expand juvenile crime prevention efforts by reauthorizing and increasing funding for Title II, Title V and JABG Safeguard vulnerable and high risk youth who are in need of mental health and substance abuse services

CJJ and Reauthorization of the Juvenile Justice Delinquency Prevention Act April 2008 CJJ Council of SAGs approves Platform Position Supporting Reauthorization of JJDPA CJJ continues to work with the 111th Congress to ensure a strengthened and sustainable JJDPA and to maximize appropriations to support best practices in states and territories