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Reforming Juvenile Justice: Lessons from Missouri's Award Winning Program
Monday, December 1, 5:30 p.m.
Bell Hell, 5th Floor, Belfer Building, Eliot and JFK Streets
Tim Decker, Director, Missouri Division of Youth Service, which won the 2008 Annie E. Casey Innovations Award in Children and Family System Reform
Gary Stangler, Executive Director, Jim Casey Youth Opportunities Initiative
Zuline Gray Wilkinson, Vice President for Clinical Multi-Cultural Family Practice, The Home for Little Wanderers
Moderated by Julie Wilson, Harry Kahn Senior Lecturer in Social Policy and Director, Malcom Wiener Center for Social Policy, Harvard Kennedy School
Cosponsored by HKS’s Taubman Center for State and Local government, the Rappaport Institute for Greater Boston, Harvard’s Program on Criminal Justice and Management, and HKS’s Ash Institute for Democratic Governance and Innovation
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The Taubman Center and its Affiliate Programs sponsor periodic conferences on a variety of subjects. Most of these conferences are open to the public; some are free; others have a registration fee.
Past Conferences
Confronting Crime and Violence in Latin America: Crafting a Public Policy Agenda
July 2007
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Several Taubman Center faculty affiliates teach in the Kennedy School's executive education programs, which are intensive, multi-day programs. Admission is by application and the programs charge tuition, which covers housing, meals, and all materials. In limited instances the Kennedy School provides fellowships for qualified candidates who are unable to meet program costs through their organizational or personal resources.
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