A number of controversial changes to Maryland’s new juvenile justice reform law took effect Friday.
Retired U.S. District Court Judge Andre Davis chairs the newly established Juvenile Justice System Oversight Commission, which is composed of 26 members who will oversee the entire juvenile justice system. He told 11 News Investigates that the new reforms aren’t solely about punishment, but rather, rehabilitation.
“We are not concerned with punishment. We are concerned with rehabilitating young people who have been traumatized in a number of ways, who have suffered themselves from failures in various systems,” Davis told 11 News Investigates.
The reforms are intended to address increasing instances of juvenile crime.... Read More: WBAL