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  2. Tennessee’s blended sentencing law will lock up more kids ...

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    According to statistics maintained by the Memphis-Shelby County Juvenile Court, juvenile crime did increase in 2022. But by 2023, juvenile crime had fallen to the same level as 2021.

  3. How PURE Academy is looking to tackle youth crime in a new ...

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    When a kid is referred to PURE Academy from juvenile court, he said they often already know someone in the program. More: MPD: Memphis crime is mostly down, homicides create perception of 2023 ...

  4. Rutherford County, Tennessee juvenile arrest and ...

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    In 2000, Rutherford County created the post of Juvenile Court Judge. The post was filled by then-Democrat (later Republican) elected Judge Donna Scott Davenport, [5] [9] who was scheduled to (and did) retire at the end of her eight-year term, in August 2022. [14] Davenport controlled the county's juvenile justice procedures. [1] [6]

  5. Tennessee Department of Children's Services - Wikipedia

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    Shelby Training Center - Memphis; Taft Youth Center - Unincorporated Bledsoe County. It opened around 1917. In 2011 Governor of Tennessee Bill Haslam called for several budget cuts, so Kathryn O'Day, the commissioner of DCS, called for the closure of this facility that November, stating there would be annual savings of $8.5 million. The final ...

  6. Juvenile Court Judge Tarik Sugarmon spoke to Rotary ... - AOL

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    Juvenile Court Judge Tarik Sugarmon said that community policing, fatherhood engagement could reduce youth crime

  7. Camille Kelley - Wikipedia

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    Camille Kelley (née McGee; October 13, 1879 – January 28, 1955) was an American juvenile court judge and author. She was investigated by the state of Tennessee for using her judgeship to aid Georgia Tann's ongoing adoption fraud operation conducted under the auspices of the Tennessee Children's Home Society and resigned shortly after this information became public.

  8. Donna Scott Davenport - Wikipedia

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  9. Review: Exposing a Broken Juvenile Court System - AOL

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