UCLA Scholars Earn Contract to Re-Envision Care for Young People in the Juvenile Legal System
Laura Abrams and Elizabeth Barnert will help design and implement “Stepping Home,” part of California’s efforts to reform its juvenile legal system.
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Laura Abrams and Elizabeth Barnert will help design and implement “Stepping Home,” part of California’s efforts to reform its juvenile legal system.
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