Certificate Programs

CJJR’s Certificate Programs use a multi-system and multi-disciplinary approach to highlight policies, programs and pra...

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Our Work

The Center for Juvenile Justice Reform currently works with jurisdictions nationwide to help them better translate knowledge ...

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Resources

CJJR is an active contributor to groundbreaking research and public policy relating to juvenile justice in community sectors....

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5000+ Leaders. 1900+ Fellows. 600+ Teams. 700+ Local Reform Efforts. 60+ Certificate Programs. All 50 States & DC. 7 Countries.

The Center for Juvenile Justice Reform supports the development of leaders in juvenile justice and related systems of care through our Certificate Programs.

We help them achieve better outcomes for the young people in their care by assisting in the implementation or improvement of a diverse range of juvenile justice reform initiatives that address racial disparities and disproportionality, multi-system collaboration, social service improvement, statutory and court reform, and many other issues. The leaders we train come from across the United States and all over the world, including American Samoa, Australia, Bolivia, Canada, Cameroon, Puerto Rico, Red Lake Nation, St. Lucia, and Thailand.

We are here to help!

Contact us at jjreform@georgetown.edu and we will get you in touch with the right team member.

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