The questions were prepared by the the League of Women Voters of Berkeley-Albany-Emeryville and asked of all candidates for this office.
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1. What would you do to serve the youth who are ending up in the juvenile justice system?
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Answer from Shirley Issel:
The State of California provides significant funding that targets just this population. Currently we do not have a local program to serve our troubled youth. Instead, we rely upon the County to provide these services in Juvenile Hall and County operated Community Day Schools. I think we can do a better job for some of our youth by using the rich resources in our community to develop programs that reflect best practices in the field. As a clinical Social Worker I know that we could do a better job of helping these kids than we are now doing, Over the past four years I have advocated for just such a program and I will continue doing so until I succeed.
Answer from Lance Montauk:
Try to teach them to read, write, and do math.
Answer from Sean P. Dugar:
I think the first step is to prevent youth from entering the juvenile justice system. We must bring together all sides of the juvenile justice system and have a conversation on how we can prevent young people from entering the justice system.
The second step is to work with those who have already entered the juvenile justice system. I think if we can setup at the county level a educational mentorship program letting college students mentor younger persons in the justice system.
Responses to questions asked of each candidate
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Candidates' statements are presented as submitted. Direct references to opponents are not permitted.
The order of the candidates is random and changes daily.
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