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State's attorney highlights juvenile program successes, ACEs presentation and recidivism drop
5965926 · October 15, 2025
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State's Attorney Jim Rowe reported 658 felonies to date and emphasized youth-intervention work tied to a recidivism rate under 10 percent for program participants versus 87 percent statewide.
KANKAKEE COUNTY, Ill. — State's Attorney Jim Rowe told the Criminal Justice Committee on Oct. 15 that the office has recorded 658 felony indictments to date this year and that felony domestic violence remains the leading violent offense.
Rowe described a workshop he and Judge Marlo Jones led at a statewide conference on adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and their link to…
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