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About the Gault Conference

“Juvenile Justice Reform: Forty Years After Gault
October 26 & 27, 2007
Boalt Hall School of Law, University of California, Berkeley

The Berkeley Center for Criminal Justice (BCCJ) and the National Council on Crime and Delinquency (NCCD) are co-sponsoring the "Juvenile Justice Reform: Forty Years After Gault" conference at UC Berkeley's Boalt Law School on October 26 & 27, 2007.

The conference will focus on the key juvenile justice policy issues the nation is facing forty years after the seminal Supreme Court case of In re Gault established due process rights for children in the juvenile justice system.

The conference is intended for service providers, law enforcement officials, corrections officials, policymakers, attorneys, advocates, community leaders, funders, academics, students and others interested in juvenile justice reform.

The conference is being supported by the van Löben Sels/RembeRock Foundation, the San Francisco Foundation and the Wallace Alexander Gerbode Foundation.

 

 


 


For more information, please contact Rachel Diggs at (510) 643-7025 or rdiggs@law.berkeley.edu

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