The Idaho Juvenile Justice Association (IJJA) is a non-profit organization established in 1991 to address the unique role of Juvenile Justice within the larger correctional rehabilitation system. Dedicated to promoting a sound juvenile justice system in Idaho, IJJA provides a platform for professionals to discuss and resolve issues related to juvenile justice, while also fostering networking opportunities and career development. With over 450 active members, IJJA organizes an annual training conference featuring nationally recognized speakers, offering valuable training and a chance for professionals to exchange ideas on current issues in the field.
Committed to community safety, victim restoration, and effective service delivery for at-risk youth, their families, and communities, IJJA plays a leadership role in Idaho's juvenile justice system. Through its conferences and partnerships, IJJA aims to enhance competency development, accountability, and community protection. As a non-discriminatory organization, IJJA provides equal employment opportunities and welcomes vendors and speakers interested in contributing to the advancement of the juvenile justice system in Idaho.
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