Prison, Juvenile Justice and URLs

After reviewing weblogs, I have a further note to help clarify search results reaching this site:

This weblog is not nor has ever been the Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice: this is CJC.org, not CJCJ.org. For information on prisons, juvenile justice, incarceration rates, and so on, please go to the other web site. Yes, the URLs are different by only one letter, but my site is so obviously not the CJCJ that you really don’t have to repeatedly search for, say, “texas state prison facility”, “curfew”, “three strikes” or “shooting”. Yes, someone at CJCJ may have had a typo with a URL, but it doesn’t mean that you have to abide by it.

Oh, regarding people at the CJCJ having domain name typos, a couple of months ago I got bombarded by errant bounce messages. The CJCJ apparently was doing a mass-mailing and mistyped the Reply-To: address. So, if anyone at CJCJ comes by and sees this posting, yes, you should proofread your mailings, and, yes, the reason that bounces seem to route through some other mail server is because there’s an alias telling it to do so.

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