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Page 1: counseling. Recidivism, defined as no new crimes committed, in 2013-2016 was 49%. Since opening MLRJDC that recidivism has dropped to 19%. Currently there are no detained juveniles
Page 2: counseling. Recidivism, defined as no new crimes committed, in 2013-2016 was 49%. Since opening MLRJDC that recidivism has dropped to 19%. Currently there are no detained juveniles
Page 3: counseling. Recidivism, defined as no new crimes committed, in 2013-2016 was 49%. Since opening MLRJDC that recidivism has dropped to 19%. Currently there are no detained juveniles
Page 4: counseling. Recidivism, defined as no new crimes committed, in 2013-2016 was 49%. Since opening MLRJDC that recidivism has dropped to 19%. Currently there are no detained juveniles
Page 5: counseling. Recidivism, defined as no new crimes committed, in 2013-2016 was 49%. Since opening MLRJDC that recidivism has dropped to 19%. Currently there are no detained juveniles
Page 6: counseling. Recidivism, defined as no new crimes committed, in 2013-2016 was 49%. Since opening MLRJDC that recidivism has dropped to 19%. Currently there are no detained juveniles
Page 7: counseling. Recidivism, defined as no new crimes committed, in 2013-2016 was 49%. Since opening MLRJDC that recidivism has dropped to 19%. Currently there are no detained juveniles
Page 8: counseling. Recidivism, defined as no new crimes committed, in 2013-2016 was 49%. Since opening MLRJDC that recidivism has dropped to 19%. Currently there are no detained juveniles
Page 9: counseling. Recidivism, defined as no new crimes committed, in 2013-2016 was 49%. Since opening MLRJDC that recidivism has dropped to 19%. Currently there are no detained juveniles
Page 10: counseling. Recidivism, defined as no new crimes committed, in 2013-2016 was 49%. Since opening MLRJDC that recidivism has dropped to 19%. Currently there are no detained juveniles