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The Juvenile Crime Challenge: Making Prevention a Priority (Report #127, September 1994) 



1995-1996 Legislative Session

Bill, Author

                   Summary

Status

AB 488 
Baca
Requires collection of data pertaining to the juvenile justice system Chapter 803,
1995
AB 889 
Rogan
Allows victim testimony in the juvenile court process Chapter 234,
1995
AB 1185 
Morrissey
Decreases barriers to interagency sharing of information regarding at-risk juveniles Died in Senate Committee
AB 1300 
Murray, K.
Creates pilot project for treatment of at-risk juveniles Assembly Floor Failed Passage
AB 1592 
Boland
Prohibits the sealing and destruction of juvenile records in specific circumstances Died in Senate Committee
AB 1678 
Granlund
Reforms sealed records laws Died in Senate Committee 
AB 2139 
Cortese 
Creates a task force on the role of parks and recreation programs in providing at-risk youth recreational programs Senate Inactive File 
AB 2447 
K. Murray
Expands the Repeat Offender Prevention Project to more counties Chapter 1049, 
1996
AB 2617 
Baca
Authorizes school districts to participate in interagency data information systems to facilitate identification of and services to at-risk juveniles Chapter 343, 
1996
AB 3224 
Poochigian
Originally revised the confidentiality and sealed record laws regarding juvenile offenders Support Withdrawn Chapter 422, 1996
SB 213 
Polonco
Reforms sealed records laws Died in Committee
SB 604 
Rosenthal
Allows additional alternatives for treatment of non-violent, first-time juvenile offenders Chapter 72,
1995
SB 2126 
Marks
Revises the goals of juvenile justice law and increases options available to juvenile courts for sentencing Died in Assembly Committee

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