"Children's health, safety, and futures can't be left hanging in the balance. We have an obligation to protect and invest in them at all costs."
- Jordyn Wilson, CTJJA Justice Advisor
"These are unprecedented times and right now, more than ever, we need to work with directly impacted communities to identify solutions that work best for them to ensure their safety and the safety of the community-at-large," said Iliana Pujols, CTJJA Director of Community Connections.
Read MoreWe’re excited to share a summary of the issues CTJJA intends to amplify in 2020.
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Read MoreWe want to recognize the important work being done by the Georgetown Law initiative “End Adultification Bias” - click through to read more!
Read MoreSo glad to see the Legislature focusing on funding preventative JJ programs - now let’s help make it a reality!
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