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March/April 2006
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The Federal Advisory Committee on Juvenile Justice is a consultative body established by the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act of 2002 and supported by OJJDP. Composed of representatives nominated by the Governors, the Committee advises the President and Congress on matters related to juvenile justice, evaluates the progress and accomplishments of juvenile justice activities and projects, and advises the OJJDP Administrator on the work of OJJDP.

The Advisory Committee's 2005 Recommendations Report to the President and Congress of the United States is now available on the Committee's Web site. This 2005 Annual Report addresses some of the critical juvenile justice issues facing our country today and makes concrete recommendations on ways to address them.

For more information about the Advisory Committee, visit the Committee's Web site.




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