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Newport News Sheriff in D.C. Seeking Juvenile Justice Reform



FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: March 11, 2011

Media Contact: Ted Eismeier

Cell: 315-335-9222, Office: 202-464-5350

E-mail: teismeier@fightcrime.org


WASHINGTON, D.C. (March 12, 2011) — Newport News City Sheriff Gabriel A. Morgan, Sr. traveled to Washington, D.C. today to ask Congress to help communities fight juvenile crime by investing in evidence-based interventions for youth offenders. The sheriff testified before the U.S. House Appropriations Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies asking appropriators to maintain funding for programs shown through research to cut recidivism and save money. Virginia Representative Frank Wolf chairs that subcommittee.

“Every year, thousands of juveniles will be arrested for serious crimes in our state, and there is no substitute for tough law enforcement when it comes to ensuring public safety,” Sheriff Morgan said, “but it’s also clear that certain research-based interventions are an effective way to turn around young offenders, reducing repeat offenses and making our communities safer.”

Research shows that the most effective interventions include parent and community involvement to counter delinquency and reduce crime. By promoting accountability and discipline with troubled kids as well as offering community resources, targeted interventions can substantially reduce the likelihood that juvenile offenders will go on to commit more crimes.

One such program, Functional Family Therapy, has been shown to cut rates of re-arrest in half by intervening with families to teach them how to better control their children’s behavior. The research also found that Functional Family Therapy saves the public $32,000 for every youth treated.

The subcommittee has spending authority over programs funded through the U.S. Department of Justice. In recent years, grant programs for juvenile justice interventions have lost funding. Sheriff Morgan asked Rep. Frank Wolf (VA-10) and other appropriators to maintain funding for effective juvenile justice interventions.

Sheriff Morgan is a member of Fight Crime: Invest in Kids, a national anti-crime organization of more than 5,000 police chiefs, sheriffs, prosecutors, and violence survivors, including 147 members from Virginia alone.


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