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The elimination of court fines and fees… diversion from detention… and more resources. As Colin Jackson reports—those are all part of a new juvenile justice package signed into law today.
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The package covers changes like the use of mental health and risk screenings to divert kids from the juvenile justice system… and the expansion of state resources that serve children.
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One goal is to identify low-risk, non-violent offenders for a track that keeps them out of juvenile detention facilities
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Stolen purses from recent thefts, a stolen handgun, and stolen merchandise were among some of the items recovered.
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Gov. Whitmer has announced a new committee to help children get access to behavioral health beds
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We talk to the Foundation's Jillian Crane.
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Nearly ten months after coming together, the “Michigan Task Force on Juvenile Justice Reform” is close to giving its final recommendations
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Supreme Court rules in 5-2 decision
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Officials say the last person hospitalized after a carbon monoxide leak in a southwestern Michigan hotel that killed a 13-year-old boy has been released.…
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Governor Rick Snyder has signed a law that encourages judges to send younger offenders into alternatives to jail and programs that put them into contact…