By Theresa Flerx
West Virginia voters want a system that holds juvenile offenders accountable while providing services and programming needed to ensure they are “less likely to commit another crime and more likely to become productive members of society,” according to conclusions based on a poll commissioned by The Pew Charitable Trusts.
Read more in the Monday, February 29, edition of The West Virginia Daily News.
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