The Latino Juvenile Justice Network (LJJN) is a long-term, multistate juvenile justice reform effort located in Pennsylvania; Washington; Louisiana; and Illinois. LJJN allows NCLR Affiliates and other local Latino community-based organizations to collectively identify issues and approaches for reform through advocacy, media outreach, community education and mobilization, and research and policy analysis. The LJJN is a strategic approach for Latino advocates to influence and shape a brighter future for Hispanic youth, their families, and communities.
NCLR in the News
- Motivos Magazine Article: "Knowing Your Rights"
- Philadelphia Weekly Article: "Locked Out? Pennsylvania Helps Pioneer a Program to Better Track Latino Youths in the Criminal Justice System"
- El Hispano Article: "Latino Youth and Justice: Evitando Calle Sin Salida"
- Artículo de La Voz: "Foros discuten cómo ayudar delincuentes juveniles"
- Artículo de La Actualidad: "La Red de Justica Juvenil para Latinos de NCLR Lanza Serie de Foros"



