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BI Video Debut: Working for Justice

July 30th, 2009
To watch the video clip, click on the screen below.

The Burns Institute has produced its first video about our disparities reduction work in three model sites: Pima County, Arizona; Ramsey County, Minnesota; and Santa Cruz County, California. This DVD, which will be available beginning Oct. 1, 2009, features our three main services: 1) Intensive Site Engagement; 2) RAC Evaluation; and 3) Consultation. View it here. For shorts, go to each section.


Working for Justice from Burns Institute on Vimeo.

Juvenile justice and disparities information.
Booking Officer John Doleman from Ventura County
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Memphis' Juvenile Court works to be more transparent during system overhaul
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