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Title: Juvenile Justice
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In the context of the legislation and through the provision of quality community-based supervision and support programs, to promote the personal development of young offenders and contribute to the reduction of crime in the community
According to the Department of Human Services, the Juvenile Justice Mission Statement is as follows:
? Juvenile Justice strives to utilise community resources, to improve and enhance client outcomes... Showed first 250 characters
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In the context of the legislation and through the provision of quality community-based supervision and support programs, to promote the personal development of young offenders and contribute to the reduction of crime in the community
According to the Department of Human Services, the Juvenile Justice Mission Statement is as follows:
? Juvenile Justice strives to utilise community resources, to improve and enhance client outcomes... Showed next 250 characters
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