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Help Desk Home > Technical Assistance Materials > Pathways to Juvenile Detention Reform

Pathways to Juvenile Detention Reform
This series of 15 publications was produced to capture the innovations and the lessons learned from the experiences of three of the original JDAI sites - Cook County, IL, Multnomah County, OR, and Sacramento County, CA.  Each but two of the monographs covers a key component of detention reform.

All Pathway publications are available for downloading below. If you wish to request a hard copy version of any of the publications, please visit the Annie E. Casey Foundation website here.