Thanks so much for completing this five-minute, seven-question survey.

We’d like to know more about which online information sources you find most useful in your juvenile justice work – and why. Your answers will help us learn about strengths and needs, and explore opportunities to augment what’s offered.

Deadline: Please respond by Wednesday, April 24.

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1. When you visit juvenile justice-related websites/online sources, what types of information are you seeking? (Latest juvenile justice developments, advocacy & reform tools, sense of the field etc.)

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2. Please name the top three juvenile justice websites/online sources you typically visit/use most often? (Consider websites, e-newsletters, blogs, Facebook, Twitter etc.)

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3. Why are these websites/online sources your top three?

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4. Do you access online juvenile justice resources using your cell phone? If not, what would make you more likely to do this?

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5. Is there another type of juvenile justice information that you obtain regularly that hasn’t been mentioned?

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6. Are there important ways in which you feel that specific existing juvenile justice websites and online resources could be improved to support juvenile justice reform?

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7. Please give us a bit of information about your role in juvenile justice. (Please check all that apply.)

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