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Town Hall on juvenile justice is well-attended |
By gainesville.com - Jon Silman |
Published: 11/28/2012 |
The Florida Department of Juvenile Justice held a town hall-style meeting on Tuesday night to get feedback from the community about its newest initiative. The department's "Roadmap to System Excellence" is a push by the department to manage, assess and allocate resources to make sure the right services are provided at the right time to juvenile offenders, according to department Secretary Wansley Walters. Walters and other members of the DJJ sat in a large room at Santa Fe College filled with community members, and microphones were set up for questions after a short introduction about the program. Walters said the DJJ is uniquely positioned in the state to be a forerunner in juvenile crime prevention, especially because the full spectrum of juvenile justice falls under one umbrella. "This is a unique opportunity Florida has," she said. "T Read More. |
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