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Conditions Improve in Maryland's Juvenile Facilities
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February 20, 2013
Conditions in Maryland's juvenile facilities are improving, according to a report from Attorney General Doug Gansler's office. The report cites better care for girls, shorter waits for treatment, and fewer violent incidents.
Are the improvements sustainable? Sheilah asks Nick Moroney, director of the Juvenile Justice Monitoring Unit in the Attorney General's office
Download the annual JJMU report here.
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