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Posted: 6:44 a.m. Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Clayton juvenile program becomes model for state reform

Second Chance reduced offenses, cut taxpayer costs

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By Rhonda Cook

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Quantavius Poole was a school brawler, a drug dealer, and he was facing five years in juvenile detention.

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