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Due Process

Juvenile Justice

Episode 1 | 26m 42sVideo has Closed Captions

New Jersey’s failing system of youth justice - and the campaign to reform it.

On this edition of Due Process: The growing struggle to reform an outdated, ineffective system of juvenile justice, tainted by race and class bias. Featuring: Rutgers Law Professors Laura Cohen and Doug Eakeley; minister and social activist Dr. M. William Howard, and Andrea McChristian of the New Jersey Institute for Social Justice.

03/12/2018

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Due Process

Juvenile Justice

Episode 1 | 26m 42sVideo has Closed Captions

On this edition of Due Process: The growing struggle to reform an outdated, ineffective system of juvenile justice, tainted by race and class bias. Featuring: Rutgers Law Professors Laura Cohen and Doug Eakeley; minister and social activist Dr. M. William Howard, and Andrea McChristian of the New Jersey Institute for Social Justice.

03/12/2018

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