The Faults in Our System: Transforming Juvenile Justice

Published: Aug. 26, 2022, 3:30 p.m.

b'A 2021 poll by political consultancy GBAO revealed that 81 percent of Ohioans favored a youth justice system that focuses on prevention and rehabilitation, rather than punishment and incarceration. Yet, despite declining national incarceration trends, Black and Indigenous youth are still incarcerated and sentenced at higher rates than their white peers. Join us at the City Club for a panel conversation about how states can boost preventative efforts, transform juvenile justice, and help children access the supports they need to meet their full potential.\\\\r\\\\n \\\\r\\\\nThis forum is part of our Criminal Justice series sponsored by the Char and Chuck Fowler Family Foundation. Production and distribution of City Club forums in partnership with ideastream is generously provided by PNC and the United Black Fund.'