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A MEMORIAL
REQUESTING THE CHILDREN, YOUTH AND FAMILIES DEPARTMENT TO
EMPLOY THE MISSOURI MODEL OF JUVENILE INCARCERATION AT THE J.
PAUL TAYLOR CENTER IN DONA ANA COUNTY.
WHEREAS, New Mexico, like all states, works diligently
but not always successfully, to rehabilitate young criminal
offenders, especially those who commit nonviolent crimes; and
WHEREAS, it is both cost-effective and morally right to
devote as much time, energy, money and other resources into
redirecting young offenders' behavior to more productive
paths; and
WHEREAS, while it is important for the public safety
that certain young offenders be physically separated from the
public and punished for their crimes, it is equally important
that the vast majority of young offenders be given every
opportunity to address and correct the issues in their lives
that contribute to their behavior; and
WHEREAS, Missouri's juvenile justice system is
recognized across the country as a model for low recidivism
rates and successful outcomes for youthful offenders; and
WHEREAS, the Missouri model relies on small facilities
and intensive group counseling and operates on the premise
that children are much more significantly influenced by peer
pressure than they are by adult direction and punishment; and