Collaboration among law enforcement, the court system, community organizations and school administrators can help divert youth from entering the justice system.
Author: Eloisa Hernandez-Ramos
ACNJ releases 5th Annual School Breakfast report
Data is showing a 75% increase in NJ children receiving school breakfast !
New Census data shows good news for NJ children
After rising steadily for years, NJ children living in poverty decreased in 2014.
125,000 NJ children are chronically absent from school
Check out ACNJ’s new report on the state of chronic absenteeism in NJ and learn more about making sure kids get to #SchoolEveryDay.
Smart reforms to juvenile justice system signed into law!
Now fewer youth can be waived to adult court and the use of isolation in the state juvenile facilities is limited.