AFRICAN-AMERICAN JUVENILE JUSTICE PROJECT (AAJJP)
"For these are all of our children and we will either profit by, or pay for, whatever they become." - James Baldwin
20/20 in 2010:
Insight and foresight into our future!
"Your potential is not what you have done, it is what you can do!" -- Sherri Jefferson
GA Residents -- Get Involved in the Re-write of the Juvenile Justice Code Cick Here and for click Proposed Legislation -- Review AAJJP proposal below
EDUCATION OR INCARCERATION:
YOU CHOOSE
Post Office Box 2041
Jonesboro, GA 30236
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CLICK HERE: The Office of Justice Programs' Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) has published "Sexual Victimization in Juvenile Facilities Reported by Youth, 2008-2009."
20/20 in 2010: Insight and foresight into our FUTURE
EDUCATION OR INCARCERATION: YOU CHOOSE 6 P's to avoiding Prison: Parent, Pastors, Principals, Police, Prosecutors and Prison (corrections). Dismantle the School to Prison Pipeline, Teach Children to be Accountable and Responsible, Hold Parents Accountable for their willful neglect in the rearing of their children, Hold Legislators, school officials and the juvenile justice system accountable and responsible for teaching and providing treatment to children in need of services. JOIN ATTORNEY SHERRI JEFFERSON EVERY SUNDAY at 4:00 PM Also Visit Attorney Jefferson at The Family Law Center The African-American Juvenile Justice Project provides programs and service to aid children and families in becoming productive citizens while we address injustices faced by families and children in their daily living. To Know the Will of God is the Greatest Knowledge, To Find the Will of God is the Greatest Discovery, To Do the Will of God is the Greatest Achievement. --- Chart Your Course and Believe that you Will Succeed. The Only Other Alternative is Failure -- God Did Not Plan for You to Fail IN 2010, WE MUST CONTINUE TO ADDRESS THE INJUSTICES THAT FACE ALL CHILDREN, ESPECIALLY OUR OWN! BE ACCOUNTABLE AND BE RESPONSIBLE TO YOUR COMMUNITY, CHILDREN AND SOCIETY. TOGETHER, WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE.
NO EXCUSES, DENIAL OR JUSTIFICATION
September 21, 2009 Hearing: Juvenile Justice Reform held in Atlanta, GA
AAJJP Juvenile Justice Reform Report Submission to Public 2007
AAJJP Sentencing Guidelines Sentencing Guidelines Sentencing Guidelines Sentencing Guidelines
READ HERE: The Difference Between Certificate of Completion and a HS Diploma.
BECOME A CASA -- VOLUNTEER TO HELP CHILDREN
Around the Country: Models for Change -- Juvenile Justice and Reform
The AAJJP strives to address critical issues facing the African-American community. While we are a race-specific program, we encourage participation from all persons of concern. AAJJP areas of interest are:
CONTACT US TODAY!
Please contact us anytime! We look forward to hearing from you.
Attorney Sherri Jefferson
African-American Juvenile
Justice Project (AAJJP)
Post Office Box 2041
Jonesboro, Georgia 30236
Email: info@aajjp.org
Post Office Box 2041
Jonesboro, GA 30236
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