Collateral Consequences of Juvenile Court – Boulders on the Road to Good Outcomes

Published On: June 2, 2015
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Article by YLC staff attorney Sue Burrell focuses on the damage caused by collateral consequences of juvenile court proceedings – the predictable as well as unanticipated impacts on young people’s ability to move forward in their lives and offers nine suggested ways to reduce collateral consequences. The article appears as a chapter in the published in newly released book A New Juvenile Justice System: Total Reform for a Broken System, published by the NYU Press.

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