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Bernalillo County partners with South Valley Community programs to end racial and ethnic disparities in juvenile justice

Home / News / Bernalillo County partners with South Valley Community programs to end racial and ethnic disparities in juvenile justice

December 26, 2017

By dawn

Why do they run away? That was the question Bernalillo County’s juvenile justice program staff wanted answered after they noticed a trend. In Albuquerque’s South Valley, youth were leaving home while under house arrest, prompting a warrant and jail time.

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