South Carolina kids need help, not handcuffs
Write Your Lawmakers
All too often, the state of South Carolina criminalizes children and removes them from their communities for behavior issues that do not pose a threat to those around them. Rather than provide resources that help children get their lives on track, we have pushed them into a school-to-prison pipeline. The South Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) is often the first stop in that pipeline.
A bill up for consideration during the 2023-2024 legislative session, S. 266, would decrease the length of time that children may be held for “status offenses,” or offenses that would not be considered punishable if they were committed by an adult. Examples of status offenses include truancy and running away from home.
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