The Global Youth Justice History begins on August 8, 1944 in Lewiston, Maine, United States of America.
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The Global Youth Justice History Begins
August 8, 1944
Lewiston, Maine, United States of America
The youth justice idea is documented in Maine, but no program just yet. The date is August 8, 1944. The article appeared in the Evening Journal in Lewiston, Maine. Thank you to Maine Judge Paul Cote’ for helping Global Youth Justice to document this for us all around the world. Judge Paul Cote’ from Maine is a judge and runs a youth court and it just so happens – it was his grandfather back in 1944 that was a Judge and is mentioned in this article. We are still checking to see if the program ever got started. We know from this article it was being planned and this documents the Youth Justice Movement back to 1944.
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