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Recent report finds that Legal Aid services have returned six times their initial investment in social economic benefits.
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Decisions Thursday from the Michigan Supreme Court put new boundaries around life sentences for people convicted of murders committed when they were 18 or younger.
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A new Indiana law prevents police detaining children under 12 years old. But some argue that 12 is still too young for a child to be held by law enforcement, or even charged.
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Nearly ten months after coming together, the “Michigan Task Force on Juvenile Justice Reform” is close to giving its final recommendations.
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Advocates for prison sentencing reform say Michigan's Truth in Sentencing Law should be repealed because it hurts inmates, families, and prison employees, without improving public safety.
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Indiana lawmakers are poised to undo a major pillar of the criminal justice reform they undertook nearly a decade ago.
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A bill that targets multiple areas of juvenile justice reform passed a committee vote Wednesday.
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A year after a state task force was created to improve Indiana's juvenile justice system, recommendations for change are now headed to lawmakers.On…
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Indiana leaders are taking a comprehensive look at the state’s juvenile justice system. That includes broad data analysis, interviews with key…
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Democratic gubernatorial candidate Woody Myers unveiled a criminal justice reform plan that mandates new training for police, shifts funding to social…