Collective Decision-making Can Neutralize Politics of Fear [jjie.org]
By Judge Steven Teske and Naomi Smoot Evans, Juvenile Justice Information Exchange Judge Teske first used collective decision-making beginning in 2003 to reform his local juvenile justice system, which has netted an 80% decline in juvenile arrests. Most striking, however, is how it was employed at the statewide level in the Georgia juvenile justice reform effort to net a 57% reduction in youth committed to state facilities, which resulted in the closure of three secured facilities. Most...