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Idaho Department of Juvenile Corrections Experiencing Decrease in Detainees
By kpvi.com
Published: 07/26/2019

The year 2020 will mark 25 years since the launch of the Idaho Department of Juvenile Corrections.

"The juvenile system was pretty broken at that time, it just wasn't working well," said Judge Bryan K. Murray.

Murray has been a juvenile court judge in Bannock County since 1993.

He witnessed the beginning of the department, including a report that said if changes aren't made to Idaho's juvenile justice system, the state would average over 1,000 kids in IDJC custody daily.

Now a quarter-century later, it's safe to say those changes happened.

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