Juvenile Justice in Pennsylvania: Mission-Driven; Performance- Based; Outcome-Focused

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Since 1995, Pennsylvania's Balanced and Restorative Justice Mission has been the driving force behind Pennsylvania's reform and system improvement efforts. Pennsylvania has made strong and steady progress towards advancing this statutory mission and the related operational goals through policy, practice and programmatic enhancements over these past 20+ plus years. Three key events spurred forth this advancement: the legislative passage of Act 33 in 1995 that statutorily established the goals of Balanced and Restorative Justice (BARJ), the Models for Change Juvenile Justice Reform Initiative–Additional Reform Momentum (2004) and the Juvenile Justice System Enhancement Strategy–Evidence-based Approach to the Reforms (2010).What follows is the story of how it all unfolded.

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Blackburn, S. (2019). Juvenile Justice in Pennsylvania: Mission-Driven; Performance- Based; Outcome-Focused. Juvenile and Family Court Journal, 70(1), 73–87. https://doi.org/10.1111/jfcj.12127

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