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Home » Youth and Families » Topics » Community Resources » Juvenile Justice Programming
The Office of Youth and Families and the Office of Criminal Justice Coordination released the City of New Orleans Juvenile Justice Programming Handbook, which contains detailed information on both the City and Court programs offered to system-involved youth.
For general questions regarding details contained in this handbook, contact the Mayor's Office of Youth & Families at youthandfamilies@nola.gov, 504-658-4926.
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