
2025 Fall JJAM Conference
2025 Save the date for the Fall JJAM Conference at Shanty Creek in Bellaire, MI.
The Juvenile Justice Association of Michigan is an organization formed in 1973 by the merger of the County Juvenile Officer’s Association and the Family Court Workers Association. JJAM is concerned with providing representation for all juvenile justice personnel, promoting and maintaining standards of efficiency within the Michigan Family Justice System and encouraging progressive legislation, resolutions and other desirable programs representing the common interest of children and their families in the State of Michigan.
2025 Save the date for the Fall JJAM Conference at Shanty Creek in Bellaire, MI.
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