The positions of the National Juvenile Justice Network stem from a foundation of beliefs built on our nine Principles of Reform. Our positions are developed in response to emerging needs in our member states and the national juvenile justice arena. All NJJN positions are approved by Network leadership and our full voting body.
Our Work
- Our Work
- The Problem and The Solution
- Youth Stories
- Our Positions
- Our Publications
- Advances in Juvenile Justice Reform
- Best Practices
- Disparate Minority Contact
- Fiscal Policy
- General System Reform
- Human Rights and Immigration
- Juvenile Defense
- Partnering with Families and Youth
- Public Registries for Juvenile Sex Offenders and Others
- Public Attitudes about Youth and Crime
- Rightsizing Juvenile Justice
- Youth Development
- Fiscal Policy Center
- Youth Justice Leadership Institute: Building a Movement
- Rightsizing Juvenile Justice
- Victims in the Juvenile Justice Reform Movement