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You are here: Home / Learning Resources / “Florida Death Penalty, Trying Children As Adults Means Not Believing People Can Redeem Themselves”

“Florida Death Penalty, Trying Children As Adults Means Not Believing People Can Redeem Themselves”

June 7, 2019 by Mark Elliott

A “Must Read” for all who desire an improved, more effective criminal justice system in Florida. FADP Vice-Chair, Ingrid Delgado, outlines sensible policies and reforms that prevent crime, protect our children, promote the healing all those impacted by crime, while making better use of our taxpayer dollars. Read her report in the Juvenile Justice Information Exchange.

 

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