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Some who work with children in the district’s juvenile justice system said that research and experience had shown repeatedly that overly punitive methods don’t work, trapping young people in a cycle of lawlessness rather than giving them the tools to build a healthy and productive life.
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Overly punitive methods don't work for young people in juvenile justice system research shows
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Some who work with children in the district’s juvenile justice system
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News Article
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Created
September 12, 2025 at 3:57 AM (3 days ago)
Last Updated
September 12, 2025 at 3:57 AM (3 days ago)

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A federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration's attempt to seize control of DC's police department. A compromise was reached, rescinding the order placing a federal official in charge.

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