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Just rec'd letter from Department of Juvenile Justice
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 507294" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>thank you- and i'm in on that part!</p><p></p><p>This state started passing laws to try to "fix" their problem of juveniles not getting adequate help and not being reoffended over and over. Now they have some funding and are starting pilot programs. That leaves my son in the position of being a guinea pig because half these programs aren't even off the ground yet. And now they are to a point where they want to hold him incarcerated until the programs are in place. Maybe no one listened or cared but I still think it was a good idea to let those making these decisions know how things are playing out in the real world, especially while so much is still in a stage of development. But it isn't fair to my son to remain incarcerated while they are figuring that out. They have a whole lot of other kids who have no place at all to go.. Apparently my son was born to be a case study. Now let's hope he can do something with that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 507294, member: 3699"] thank you- and i'm in on that part! This state started passing laws to try to "fix" their problem of juveniles not getting adequate help and not being reoffended over and over. Now they have some funding and are starting pilot programs. That leaves my son in the position of being a guinea pig because half these programs aren't even off the ground yet. And now they are to a point where they want to hold him incarcerated until the programs are in place. Maybe no one listened or cared but I still think it was a good idea to let those making these decisions know how things are playing out in the real world, especially while so much is still in a stage of development. But it isn't fair to my son to remain incarcerated while they are figuring that out. They have a whole lot of other kids who have no place at all to go.. Apparently my son was born to be a case study. Now let's hope he can do something with that. [/QUOTE]
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