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OJJDP PRIORITIES

OJJDP's three priorities reflect the Office's guiding philosophy: to enhance the
welfare of America’s youth and broaden their opportunities for a better future.
To bring these goals to fruition, OJJDP is leading efforts to transform the
juvenile justice system into one that will—

The juvenile justice field's decisionmaking must be informed by science and
research to ensure young people are adjudicated fairly and given opportunities
to learn and recover from youthful mistakes.

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youth outcomes, increase public safety, and strengthen neighborhoods.

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PRESIDENT BIDEN PROCLAIMS NOVEMBER AS NATIONAL NATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH

President Joseph Biden proclaimed November as National Native American Heritage
Month, an annual observance celebrating the contributions of Tribal peoples.
OJJDP joins the President in honoring the culture and heritage of Native
Americans and supporting Tribal nations.

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NEW ISSUE OF THE AMBER ADVOCATE NOW AVAILABLE

This special double issue of The AMBER Advocate offers an in-depth look at the
topics most important to the eight parents of missing children who helped create
the new multimedia element of the "Fifth Edition of When Your Child Is Missing:
A Family Survival Guide." 

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OJJDP NEWS @ A GLANCE, SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2023

This issue highlights a Coordinating Council on Juvenile Justice and Delinquency
Prevention meeting, OJJDP's lineup for Youth Justice Action Month, the new Pride
Justice Resource Center, and a youth who approaches research through an
Indigenous lens.

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JUSTICE DEPARTMENT ISSUES FINES AND FEES DEAR COLLEAGUE LETTER

A letter released from the Department of Justice describes how the unjust
imposition and enforcement of fines and fees violate the civil rights of adults
and youth accused of felonies, misdemeanors, quasi-criminal ordinance
violations, and civil infractions. 

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 * Amplifying the Youth Voice During Youth Justice Action Month
 * OJJDP Celebrates 49th Year of the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention
   Act
 * OJJDP in the Field: Utah Program Site Visit
 * OJJDP Calls on States to Strengthen Youth Defense Systems
 * USDA Programs Help To Feed Children Facing Food Insecurity
 * The Scottsboro Boys: Legacy of Injustice 

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PREVENTING YOUTH HATE CRIMES & IDENTITY-BASED BULLYING  INITIATIVE

Discover more about OJJDP's Preventing Youth Hate Crimes & Identity-Based
Bullying  Initiative. This national initiative focuses on prevention and early
intervention from a youth-based perspective. OJJDP hosted its second Youth Hate
Crimes and Identity-Based Bullying Prevention Virtual Symposium from October
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OCT. 17, 2023: UNDERSTANDING AND PREVENTING YOUTH HATE CRIMES AND IDENTITY BASED
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