Give NJ youth mental health treatment, not prison time, advocates sayGive NJ youth mental health treatment, not prison time, advocates saySomeone does not have to actively be in crisis to seek mental health treatment. The New Jersey Institute for Social Justice says it's always a conversation worth having.Patrick LaveryPatrick Lavery
Report urges NJ to spend more on keeping kids out of jailReport urges NJ to spend more on keeping kids out of jailNew Jersey has increased the amount spent on incarcerating youth by 370% in the last two decades.Dino FlammiaDino Flammia