Charles Oliver | December 15, 2011
Kansas officials admit it might not be a good idea to fund residential programs that house both teens in foster care and convicted sex offenders and other criminals. The Juvenile Justice Authority says it is moving towards programs that separate offenders from those who haven't been convicted of any crimes.
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