Youth Justice Milwaukee: Milwaukee County Must Include Community, Expert Input in SRCCCY Proposal
"It is encouraging that Milwaukee County decision-makers are committed to bringing our young people home as quickly as possible."
Milwaukee, WI – In response to Milwaukee County’s release of its proposal and renderings for the new Secure Residential Care Center for Children and Youth (SRCCCY), Youth Justice Milwaukee co-founder Sharlen Moore released the following statement:
“It is encouraging that Milwaukee County decision-makers are committed to bringing our young people home as quickly as possible. While the county’s proposal complies with the requirements of Act 185, building a large, new 40-bed facility means investing millions of dollars into a failed model.
“YJM urges Milwaukee County to reconsider what community members and national experts have recommended and what research has proven works: funding a strong, community-based continuum of care for youth without constructing new prisons.
“This is an opportunity for Wisconsin to create a more equitable and effective system— to stop locking up our black and brown youth at a rate of 15 times that of their white peers and implement reforms that have proven to be effective around the country.”
Youth Justice Milwaukee is a broad-based campaign advocating for community-based, family-centered, restorative programs as an alternative to locking up children in Wisconsin’s youth prisons. Youth Justice Milwaukee represents a coalition of persons who were incarcerated as youth, families of youth who are or were incarcerated, service providers, and local and national youth justice advocates.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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