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OJJDP Observes National Missing Children's Day OJJDP Administrator Liz Ryan says National Missing Children's Day is both a time for somber reflection and well-deserved recognition in her video message for the 2022 virtual commemoration.  Access the 2022 Virtual Commemoration Website National Missing Children's Day Poster Contest Approximately 1,356 posters were submitted by fifth graders from 251 schools/organizations in 24 states for the 39th annual National Missing Children's Day poster contest. View Winning Poster and State Poster Gallery May is National Drug Court Month OJJDP awarded $26.1 million in fiscal year 2021 to support services for those with substance use challenges and co-occurring mental health disorders.  Learn More about OJJDP's Drug Treatment Court Programs OJJDP Welcomes New Administrator Liz Ryan On May 16, 2022, Liz Ryan was sworn in as Administrator of the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. Administrator Ryan brings to OJJDP more than 30 years of professional experience in legislative and justice-related issues. Learn More Apply for OJJDP Funding Opportunities Access and apply for Fiscal Year 2022 funding opportunities from the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention.  Apply Now Recent News National Juvenile Treatment Court Dashboard Now Available Statistical Briefing Book Offers Data Snapshot on Youth Victims of Suicide and Homicide OJJDP Funding Updates © Konstantin Chagin/Shutterstock.com (see reuse policy). OJJDP News @ a Glance, March/April 2022 This issue highlights OJJDP's recognition of Second Chance Month and Child Abuse Prevention Month, a youth advocate and policy analyst in Washington, DC, the National AMBER Alert Symposium, family-based alternatives to sentencing, and a new publication about ways to promote Tribal youth well-being. Read the Newsletter Juvenile Justice Reform Act of 2018 The Juvenile Justice Reform Act of 2018 (JJRA) reauthorizes and substantially amends the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act of 1974. The JJRA Redline tracks changes implemented by the new law.  Learn More About the JJRA and View These Resources OJJDP Releases Tribal Consultation Report This report summarizes findings from the Tribal Consultation held in June 2020, OJJDP's responses for resolving the issues discussed, feedback received during the comment period, and OJJDP action items to help build and maintain its support of Tribal communities and their juvenile justice programs. View the Report Learn about Funding Learn about Funding OJJDP funding programs support state and community efforts to develop effective prevention and intervention programs and to improve juvenile justice systems. Access Resources Access Resources OJJDP produces and sponsors numerous publications and products each year that focus on different aspects of juvenile justice. Find Programs Find Programs OJJDP sponsors programs to prevent and respond to juvenile delinquency and victimization and improve juvenile justice systems. Participate in Events Participate in Events Learn about upcoming webinars and in-person conferences and training opportunities that support OJJDP's mission. Preventing Youth Hate Crimes & Identity-Based Bullying  Initiative Discover more about OJJDP's Preventing Youth Hate Crimes & Identity-Based Bullying  Initiative and learn about upcoming webinars. This national initiative focuses on prevention and early intervention from a youth-based perspective.Videos from the InitiativeOn October 27-28, 2021, OJJDP held "Understanding and Preventing Youth Hate Crimes and Identity-Based Bullying: A Virtual Symposium". 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