
What Works in Public Safety: Juvenile Justice Grounded in Youth Development
Podcast by LPSCC
Multnomah County's Local Public Safety Coordination Council brings up-to-date data and research to policy makers in its annual "What Works" conferences. In 2011, the conference focused on juvenile justice.
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Dr. Hill Walker, Co-Director, University of Oregon Institute on Violence and Destructive Behavior, speaks at the 2011 What Works conference on "Predicting and Preventing Involvement in the Criminal Justice System."

itunes pic [https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/08/26/64/podcast47769/3000x3000_5549278.jpg] Dr. Hill Walker, Co-Director, University of Oregon Institute on Violence and Destructive Behavior, speaks at the 2011 What Works conference on "Predicting and Preventing Involvement in the Criminal Justice System."

Panel discussion, moderated by Christina McMahan and featuring Judge Martin, Judge Waller, Mr. Cloud, Dr. Walker, Professor González, Dr. Gray discussing Oregon's juvenile justice system in light of the day's presentations.

itunes pic [https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/08/26/64/podcast47769/3000x3000_5549150.jpg] Panel discussion, moderated by Christina McMahan and featuring Judge Martin, Judge Waller, Mr. Cloud, Dr. Walker, Professor González, Dr. Gray discussing Oregon's juvenile justice system in light of the day's presentations.

Thalia González, J.D., Assistant Professor, Occidental College and Karen Gray, Ph.D., Superintendent, Parkrose School District speak at the 2011 Multnomah County Local Public Safety Coordinating Council "What Works" conference, "Juvenile Justice Grounded in Youth Development," December 10, 2011, Portland, Oregon.
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