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Prop 57 would abolish prosecutor’s ability to charge youth directly in adult court, a practice that has proven to more often impact youth of color and youth in certain counties. 

An interactive map showing youth prosecuted as adults in each county, radio interviews, research reports, inforgraphics and more. 

CJCJ’s Maureen Washburn pens an op-ed for the Juvenile Justice Information Exchange (JJIE) advocating for the passage of California’s Proposition 57 and the abolishment of prosecutors’ ability to charge youth directly in adult court.

Two new reports focus on the future of youth justice in California, CJCJ staff tour California’s northern youth correctional facilities, and we congratulate a youth client who is now a full-time student. 

The Sacramento News & Review cites two CJCJ reports analyzing the prosecution of youth as adults and crime trends after Prop 47