Sarah Bryer has worked in the juvenile and criminal justice fields for more than twenty years, and now directs the National Juvenile Justice Network (NJJN), which supports the work of state-based groups to make the juvenile justice system fairer and age-appropriate.
Sarah Bryer
Sarah Bryer has worked in the juvenile and criminal justice fields for more than twenty years, and now directs the National Juvenile Justice Network (NJJN), which supports the work of state-based groups to make the juvenile justice system fairer and age-a
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July 12, 2013
I’m one of those moms who sees danger in every corner. I check for ticks, apply sun screen, and make sure my child is buckled into her car seat. I take it as my personal responsibility to ensure her safety. This taking of responsibility is a theme for our family. When my daughter messes up, I make sure she takes responsibility for her actions and try to help her do the right thing the next time. One important way I do this is to teach her to treat others as she herself wants to be treated. That’s a golden rule in our household -- and it’s central to the work I do, as well. Let me explain. I’...
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