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Restorative-justice nonprofit tells council its programs save taxpayers about $400,000 a year
State College City zoning workshop (ordinance review) · October 16, 2025
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A representative of the CACJ described five programs — pretrial supervision, youth aid panel, youth counseling pilot, mediation and community conferencing — and said the programs aim to rehabilitate offenders while saving taxpayers roughly $400,000 annually.
A representative of the CACJ, a local nonprofit focused on restorative justice, told the meeting that the organization runs five programs and that those programs reduce costs for taxpayers by more…
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