Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice

town-hall panel. discussion Monday at the Augusta Library Headquarters. Avery Niles, state Juvenile Justice commissioner, said the savings will come from providing rehabilitation and remedial programs instead of detention. "Some people may say that Georgia is getting weak on crime," Niles told the Augusta audience. "I beg to differ. ................
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