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PACER Center, 2013
Youth with disabilities are at a higher risk for involvement in the juvenile justice system. Why is this true, and what should parents and caregivers know about this issue? This series of five briefs answers these questions and provides parents with steps for protecting their children's rights in both the education and the court systems.
Descriptors: Disabilities, Juvenile Justice, Childrens Rights, Behavior Problems

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