COVID Crisis Spurs Innovation in Maine’s Juvenile Justice System

In this analysis, Lisa Margulies, Esq., John T. Gorman Foundation Program Associate, takes a look at how the coronavirus pandemic accelerated the implementation of evidence-based policies and spurred new innovations to support youth involved with Maine’s juvenile justice system. Read the full article…

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