For youth in Virginia’s juvenile justice system, incarceration has too often meant being held in large, overcrowded facilities far away from their families and support networks. This approach has led to high recidivism rates in the state, and a lack of hope for those stuck in a cycle of crime.
By Steve Rempe
August 24, 2016
Just Children Program | Legal Aid Justice Center | Richmond | Richmond Times-Dispatch | RISE for Youth | Terry McAuliffe | Virginia