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Bryan Stevenson Optimistic About Juvenile Justice Trends, But Work Remains |
By /jjie.org - Maggie Lee |
Published: 08/29/2013 |
ATLANTA — The man who took the fight against life without parole sentences for juveniles to the U.S. Supreme Court said he is optimistic about juvenile justice trends, but said there is much work to do in a few areas, most especially around housing youth in adult lockups. Bryan Stevenson, executive director of the Equal Justice Initiative in Montgomery, Ala., also said the number of states that try juveniles as adults is a problem. Read More. |
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