872 resultados para Inter-American Human Rights System
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Iowa Code Section 216A.135 requires the Criminal and Juvenile Justice Planning Advisory Council (CJJPAC) to submit a long-range plan for Iowa's justice system to the Governor and General Assembly every five years. The first plan developed after the creation of the Division of Criminal and Juvenile Justice Planning was issued in 1990 and annually updated through 1994. Since 1992, appropriation law has required the CJJPAC to coordinate their planning activities with those of the Iowa Juvenile Justice Advisory Council (JJAC).
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The issue of effectively holding juveniles accountable for criminal behavior is a topic of public concern and debate. Congress created the Juvenile Accountability Incentive Block Grant (JAIBG) program and appropriated new federal funds through the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP). The goals of the program are to reduce juvenile delinquency, improve the juvenile justice system, and increase accountability for juvenile offenders.
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Annual report for the Iowa Civil Rights Commission
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Annual report for the Iowa Civil Rights Commission
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Annual report for the Iowa Civil Rights Commission
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Annual report for the Iowa Civil Rights Commission
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Annual report for the Iowa Civil Right Commission
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Annual report for the Iowa Civil Rights Commission
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Annual report for the Iowa Civil Rights Commission
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Annual report for the Iowa Civil Rights Commission
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Annual report for the Iowa Civil Rights Commission
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Annual report for the Iowa Civil Rights Commission
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Annual report for the Iowa Civil Rights Commission
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Annual report for the Iowa Civil Rights Commission
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Annual report for the Iowa Civil Rights Commission