'Kids for Cash' Report Expected in May

The Interbranch Commission on Juvenile Justice is getting ready to issue its report on the Kids for Cash scandal in Luzerne County.

The scandal centered around two judges accused of taking financial kickbacks in return for placing juveniles in for-profit detention centers.

Judge John Cleland of McKean County is chairman of the panel and says the goal is to prevent anything like this from ever happening again.

”In some ways that may be a more complex task than anyone can do,” Cleland told RadioPA. “If we knew how to avoid greed and criminality we’d be a much better society.”

“But we think there are certain things that we certainly can do to improve the system,” Cleland said. “We hope we make effective and useful recommendations.”

Cleland said the recommendations will likely be made public at the end of May. The panel held a total of 17 days of public hearings and work sessions.

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