We are increasingly criminalizing common youth behavior and unnecessarily separating families. Community-based alternatives that keep kids at home are cheaper and more effective, and provide them with the resources and tools they need to succeed.
ABOUT OUR CAMPAIGN
The ACLU-WV is committed to reforming juvenile justice system from the ground up in West Virginia through this multi-year campaign.
This campaign seeks to put an end to the criminalization of childhood behavior, meeting the needs of children facing mental health crises and trauma, keeping families together, ending the school-to-prison pipeline, ensuring that racial disparities are erased, focusing on rehabilitation in the least restrictive setting, and more.
OUR GOALS
Reduce juveniles in detention in West Virginia by 75%
Reduce juveniles in residential placement by 65%
Reduce out-of-home placement for status offences by 65%
Reduce referrals to court from school by 50%
Eliminate disparate minority contact in schools and communities
The ACLU-WV staff is touring the state to talk about our campaigns. At these events, you will hear from Executive Director Joseph Cohen, and Policy Director Eli Baumwell about our vision, our plans, and how you can get involved. Find one near you.
2020 Legislative Session Brings Major Criminal Legal Reforms
If you have been following along with our bill tracker and the more than 500 bills we've been following in the legislature, it won't suprise you that this was a busy session for the ACLU-WV. This legislative session was a difficult one on many ACLU issues, but one area where we've seen real progress and success is in Criminal Legal Reform.
News & Commentary
Jun 11, 2019
Criminal Justice Reform|
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Three Campaigns to Create a More Just Mountain State
Today, the American Civil Liberties Union of WV is unveiling three campaigns to guide our work for the next decade. With these campaigns, we aim to fundamentally change West Virginia.