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  1. Our mission in the Administration of Justice program is to prepare students for a career in the criminal justice system. To fulfill this mission, we have designed academic programs to prepare students to complete an A.S. degree or Occupational Certificate in the areas of Law Enforcement, Corrections, Forensic Science, Security Administration ...

    • Degrees and Certificates

      Degrees and Certificates - Administration of Justice | LAMC...

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      Testimonials - Administration of Justice | LAMC - LA Mission

    • Resources

      Name: The Peace Officers Association of Los Angeles County...

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      The Administration of Justice Program at Los Angeles Mission...

    • Crime Lab Program

      In 2013, the Administration of Justice program acquired a...

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      FAQs - Administration of Justice | LAMC - LA Mission

  2. Founded in 1973, the Los Angeles Center for Law and Justice (LACLJ) has provided legal advocacy to low-income and primarily immigrant and Latino populations in Los Angeles for over 40 years.

  3. Mission. LACLJ secures justice for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault and empowers them to create their own futures. Vision. Our vision is a strong community where families are safe, stable and free from injustice. Values. Community — We believe in a shared community where everyone is connected.

    • Escaping The School-To-Jail Track
    • The Educational Program
    • College Prep, Not Prison Prep
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    • Free La High School Meets All California State Requirements For Graduation

    For nearly all of us at the Youth Justice Coalition, our push into the juvenile injustice system began with our push out of school. On the street without a degree, youth find few options but the dangerous underground economy – at risk of death, injury, incarceration and deportation. Nationwide, 80 percent of the people in prison don’t have a high s...

    FREE LA’s core academic program includes English/Language Arts with a focus on competency in literacy, Pre-Algebra and Algebra, and Life and Earth Science. But the heart of our program is training and direct, experiential learning in social justice organizing and movement buildingwith standards-based instruction in systems of oppression and strateg...

    Student outcomes also include preparing youth for college and career. College trips and job fairs, mentorship from former students who have transitioned to jobs and college, and assistance in submitting financial aid and college applications, creating resumes and practicing job interviews are all incorporated into the school program. When students ...

    The YJC is now working to expand FREE LA into sites where youth have no access to education, including county jail and re-entry homes for people returning home from prison.

    FREE LA High School operates under the supervision of the YouthBuild Charter School founded to provide quality, continuation education to out-of-school youth – including those attending Job Corps and Conservation Corps – while meeting all state requirements for completion of state standards and passing the statewide (CAHSEE) high school exit exam. ...

  4. This foundational tool describes two distinct, but complementary ways to put in action the response to God’s love: social justice (addressing systemic and root causes of problems that affect many people) and charitable works (short-term and emergency assistance for individuals).

  5. LACLJ has four core program areas: domestic violence, legal services teenage and young adults struggling with abuse and difficult co-parenting matters, immigration services to victims of interpersonal violence and unaccompanied minors, and advocating for access to justice.

  6. The mission of the Los Angeles Center for Law and Justice (LACLJ) is to fight for the rights of vulnerable families and advocate for a more just legal system.

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