In his first week as California’s governor, Gavin Newsom vowed to “end the juvenile justice system as we know it,” a statement that set current members of that system on edge.
“The Division of Juvenile Justice has been a troubled entity in the past, so maybe this is the next step in the evolution,” Karen A. Pank, executive director for the Chief Probation Officers of California, said in an interview Friday. “But you need to do it in...
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