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Center for Sustainable Journalism | The Best of Substance Use Coverage | Spring 2015 – Spring 2016 | JJIE.org & YouthToday.org BATTLING METH: A MOTHER’S ROAD TO RECOVERY Battling Meth: A Mother’s Road To Recovery. Lindsay Curio, 28, is a recovering drug addict. Created by. SHADDI ABUSAID, DANIELA DURON, ELIZABETH KEENER, ROGER NEWTON and LINDSAY WALKER. Lindsay Curio sits on the porch of her family’s trailer. It’s a crisp, cool November morning, and the leaves on the trees are finally beginning to changeTHE JJIE MAGAZINE
Juvenile Justice Information Exchange Best of 2013 Digital Magazine Designer Eric Beatty Web Developer Rusty Clark Project Manager NoahEchols Editor
VIRTUAL WORLD VIEWER The steps in the following illustration prepares your Firestorm Viewer to access the JJIE VW Grid: Next, verify the viewer has set itself to the JJIE VW Grid and log in your avatar. You should see the JJIE Virtual World webpage as the background to your viewer splash screen now, with our world name and website page tabs in the grey title bar. VENTURA COUNTY JUVENILE JUSTICE FACILITY, VENTURA, CA Ventura County Juvenile Justice Facility’s post-adjudication pod, for sentenced, committed, male juveniles. The pod is set up dorm-style, and houses 15 boys, with some singles and some group rooms.They have all been there varying amounts of time, ranging from one week to seven months. Photography: Richard Ross. KIDS COMPETE, LEARN IN JUVENILE JUSTICE JEOPARDY GAME Steve O’Reilly, Strategies for Youth’s director of youth outreach program, explains to students what police officers are trained to do when they are called about a gun being pointed at someone. THE KIDS FOR CASH SCANDAL The Kids for Cash Scandal. WILKES-BARRE, Pa. — After a few beers one evening in the mid 1960s, Mark Ciavarella, in high school at the time and applying the kind of inexplicable logic that experts say is typical of many teens whose brains have not fully developed, conspired to steal a car and go for a joyride with his cousin and a friend. V, AGE 18, VENTURA COUNTY JUVENILE JUSTICE FACILITY. Juvenile-In-Justice by Richard Ross. “I’m in for a parole violation, I’ve been at Ventura for three months. And I am getting out on Sunday. Can’t believe it.”. Photography: Richard Ross. View the entire project at www.juvenile-in-justice.com. Category: Richard Ross: Juvenile InJustice Tagged
HARRIS COUNTY LEADERSHIP ACADEMY, HOUSTON, TEXAS Juvenile-In-Justice by Richard Ross. Formerly the Delta Boot Camp, the facility was redesigned in 2009 to the current Academy with a capacity of 96 youth. Despite the changes, corrections officers are still frequently referred to as lieutenant. The focus of the program is to redirect the thinking and behavior patterns of juveniles by instilling JJIE VW – JUVENILE JUSTICE INFORMATION EXCHANGE'S VIRTUAL Along with the paper’s publication in the #ISOJ journal, the team was invited to present at The 17th International Symposium on Online Journalism in Austin, Texas, April 15-16, 2016. Today, April 15, between 4:45 – 6:00PM (Central Time), Leonard Witt, Gwenette Writer Sinclair and Claire Bohrer, as a part of a Research Panel, presentedthe
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Center for Sustainable Journalism | The Best of Substance Use Coverage | Spring 2015 – Spring 2016 | JJIE.org & YouthToday.org BATTLING METH: A MOTHER’S ROAD TO RECOVERY Battling Meth: A Mother’s Road To Recovery. Lindsay Curio, 28, is a recovering drug addict. Created by. SHADDI ABUSAID, DANIELA DURON, ELIZABETH KEENER, ROGER NEWTON and LINDSAY WALKER. Lindsay Curio sits on the porch of her family’s trailer. It’s a crisp, cool November morning, and the leaves on the trees are finally beginning to changeTHE JJIE MAGAZINE
Juvenile Justice Information Exchange Best of 2013 Digital Magazine Designer Eric Beatty Web Developer Rusty Clark Project Manager NoahEchols Editor
VIRTUAL WORLD VIEWER The steps in the following illustration prepares your Firestorm Viewer to access the JJIE VW Grid: Next, verify the viewer has set itself to the JJIE VW Grid and log in your avatar. You should see the JJIE Virtual World webpage as the background to your viewer splash screen now, with our world name and website page tabs in the grey title bar. VENTURA COUNTY JUVENILE JUSTICE FACILITY, VENTURA, CA Ventura County Juvenile Justice Facility’s post-adjudication pod, for sentenced, committed, male juveniles. The pod is set up dorm-style, and houses 15 boys, with some singles and some group rooms.They have all been there varying amounts of time, ranging from one week to seven months. Photography: Richard Ross. KIDS COMPETE, LEARN IN JUVENILE JUSTICE JEOPARDY GAME Steve O’Reilly, Strategies for Youth’s director of youth outreach program, explains to students what police officers are trained to do when they are called about a gun being pointed at someone. THE KIDS FOR CASH SCANDAL The Kids for Cash Scandal. WILKES-BARRE, Pa. — After a few beers one evening in the mid 1960s, Mark Ciavarella, in high school at the time and applying the kind of inexplicable logic that experts say is typical of many teens whose brains have not fully developed, conspired to steal a car and go for a joyride with his cousin and a friend. V, AGE 18, VENTURA COUNTY JUVENILE JUSTICE FACILITY. Juvenile-In-Justice by Richard Ross. “I’m in for a parole violation, I’ve been at Ventura for three months. And I am getting out on Sunday. Can’t believe it.”. Photography: Richard Ross. View the entire project at www.juvenile-in-justice.com. Category: Richard Ross: Juvenile InJustice Tagged
HARRIS COUNTY LEADERSHIP ACADEMY, HOUSTON, TEXAS Juvenile-In-Justice by Richard Ross. Formerly the Delta Boot Camp, the facility was redesigned in 2009 to the current Academy with a capacity of 96 youth. Despite the changes, corrections officers are still frequently referred to as lieutenant. The focus of the program is to redirect the thinking and behavior patterns of juveniles by instillingSUBSTANCE USE
Center for Sustainable Journalism | The Best of Substance Use Coverage | Spring 2015 – Spring 2016 | JJIE.org & YouthToday.org VENTURA COUNTY JUVENILE JUSTICE FACILITY, VENTURA, CA Ventura County Juvenile Justice Facility’s post-adjudication pod, for sentenced, committed, male juveniles. The pod is set up dorm-style, and houses 15 boys, with some singles and some group rooms.They have all been there varying amounts of time, ranging from one week to seven months. Photography: Richard Ross.ABOUT | BOKEH
About. Bokeh is the photo blog of the Juvenile Justice Information Exchange (JJIE.org).. Roughly translated, bokeh means ‘the aesthetic quality of the blur in that part of the unfocused image.’ Much like the definition itself, this site aims to bring into focus those CT STORY – THE CHRISTOPHER THOMAS STORY The Christopher Thomas Story. The Story: A Robbery, Trial & Incarceration Christopher Thomas: The Animated Machinima Story HOMELESS AFTER CLASS Students who are homeless or at risk of being homeless can get counseling, access to the food pantry and other support. The Campus Awareness, Resource & Empowerment Center also gives students care packages of toiletries whenever they need them. C.A.R.E. has served more than 100 Kennesaw State homeless students since it began inAugust 2011.
V, AGE 18, VENTURA COUNTY JUVENILE JUSTICE FACILITY. Juvenile-In-Justice by Richard Ross. “I’m in for a parole violation, I’ve been at Ventura for three months. And I am getting out on Sunday. Can’t believe it.”. Photography: Richard Ross. View the entire project at www.juvenile-in-justice.com. Category: Richard Ross: Juvenile InJustice Tagged
IN ‘VERNON’S WORLD,’ A YOUNG PHOTOGRAPHER DOCUMENTS THE In a stall next to him, Vernon Foster, 18, didn’t have the same trouble. By the time Foster woke, Wilson had been in a state somewhere between sleep and wakefulness for hours, apologizing to the morning walkers as they filtered through the bathroom, surprised to see two young boys asleep on the floor. “It’s totally weird for people to HARRIS COUNTY LEADERSHIP ACADEMY, HOUSTON, TEXAS Juvenile-In-Justice by Richard Ross. Formerly the Delta Boot Camp, the facility was redesigned in 2009 to the current Academy with a capacity of 96 youth. Despite the changes, corrections officers are still frequently referred to as lieutenant. The focus of the program is to redirect the thinking and behavior patterns of juveniles by instilling EXECUTION OF A 14-YEAR-OLD Two young white girls out picking flowers had their skulls bashed in and were found in a nearby water-filled ditch. Police said their killer used a railroad spike, and for the culprit they fingered a 14-year-old black boy named George Stinney Jr. A witness said had been seen talking to the girls earlier that day. ONE PHOTOGRAPHER’S LONG WITNESSING OF STOP AND FRISK August 4, 2012 - Bronx, N.Y. Many community members say they have been victim to stop and frisk policies in their neighborhoods in in the south Bronx and in the high crime neighborhoods of Brownsville and East New York in Brooklyn all within the confines of the 44th and 46th precincts of the NYPD. JJIE VW – JUVENILE JUSTICE INFORMATION EXCHANGE'S VIRTUAL Along with the paper’s publication in the #ISOJ journal, the team was invited to present at The 17th International Symposium on Online Journalism in Austin, Texas, April 15-16, 2016. Today, April 15, between 4:45 – 6:00PM (Central Time), Leonard Witt, Gwenette Writer Sinclair and Claire Bohrer, as a part of a Research Panel, presentedthe
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Center for Sustainable Journalism | The Best of Substance Use Coverage | Spring 2015 – Spring 2016 | JJIE.org & YouthToday.org BATTLING METH: A MOTHER’S ROAD TO RECOVERY Battling Meth: A Mother’s Road To Recovery. Lindsay Curio, 28, is a recovering drug addict. Created by. SHADDI ABUSAID, DANIELA DURON, ELIZABETH KEENER, ROGER NEWTON and LINDSAY WALKER. Lindsay Curio sits on the porch of her family’s trailer. It’s a crisp, cool November morning, and the leaves on the trees are finally beginning to changeTHE JJIE MAGAZINE
Juvenile Justice Information Exchange Best of 2013 Digital Magazine Designer Eric Beatty Web Developer Rusty Clark Project Manager NoahEchols Editor
VIRTUAL WORLD VIEWER The steps in the following illustration prepares your Firestorm Viewer to access the JJIE VW Grid: Next, verify the viewer has set itself to the JJIE VW Grid and log in your avatar. You should see the JJIE Virtual World webpage as the background to your viewer splash screen now, with our world name and website page tabs in the grey title bar. VENTURA COUNTY JUVENILE JUSTICE FACILITY, VENTURA, CA Ventura County Juvenile Justice Facility’s post-adjudication pod, for sentenced, committed, male juveniles. The pod is set up dorm-style, and houses 15 boys, with some singles and some group rooms.They have all been there varying amounts of time, ranging from one week to seven months. Photography: Richard Ross. KIDS COMPETE, LEARN IN JUVENILE JUSTICE JEOPARDY GAME Steve O’Reilly, Strategies for Youth’s director of youth outreach program, explains to students what police officers are trained to do when they are called about a gun being pointed at someone. THE KIDS FOR CASH SCANDAL The Kids for Cash Scandal. WILKES-BARRE, Pa. — After a few beers one evening in the mid 1960s, Mark Ciavarella, in high school at the time and applying the kind of inexplicable logic that experts say is typical of many teens whose brains have not fully developed, conspired to steal a car and go for a joyride with his cousin and a friend. HARRIS COUNTY LEADERSHIP ACADEMY, HOUSTON, TEXAS Juvenile-In-Justice by Richard Ross. Formerly the Delta Boot Camp, the facility was redesigned in 2009 to the current Academy with a capacity of 96 youth. Despite the changes, corrections officers are still frequently referred to as lieutenant. The focus of the program is to redirect the thinking and behavior patterns of juveniles by instilling INTAKE, LOS PADRINOS JUVENILE HALL, DOWNEY, CALIFORNIA Related Posts. Central Juvenile Hall, Los Angeles, California; A.S, age 18, Santa Cruz County Juvenile Hall, Fenton, California. B.T, age 17, Santa Cruz County JJIE VW – JUVENILE JUSTICE INFORMATION EXCHANGE'S VIRTUAL Along with the paper’s publication in the #ISOJ journal, the team was invited to present at The 17th International Symposium on Online Journalism in Austin, Texas, April 15-16, 2016. Today, April 15, between 4:45 – 6:00PM (Central Time), Leonard Witt, Gwenette Writer Sinclair and Claire Bohrer, as a part of a Research Panel, presentedthe
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Center for Sustainable Journalism | The Best of Substance Use Coverage | Spring 2015 – Spring 2016 | JJIE.org & YouthToday.org BATTLING METH: A MOTHER’S ROAD TO RECOVERY Battling Meth: A Mother’s Road To Recovery. Lindsay Curio, 28, is a recovering drug addict. Created by. SHADDI ABUSAID, DANIELA DURON, ELIZABETH KEENER, ROGER NEWTON and LINDSAY WALKER. Lindsay Curio sits on the porch of her family’s trailer. It’s a crisp, cool November morning, and the leaves on the trees are finally beginning to changeTHE JJIE MAGAZINE
Juvenile Justice Information Exchange Best of 2013 Digital Magazine Designer Eric Beatty Web Developer Rusty Clark Project Manager NoahEchols Editor
VIRTUAL WORLD VIEWER The steps in the following illustration prepares your Firestorm Viewer to access the JJIE VW Grid: Next, verify the viewer has set itself to the JJIE VW Grid and log in your avatar. You should see the JJIE Virtual World webpage as the background to your viewer splash screen now, with our world name and website page tabs in the grey title bar. VENTURA COUNTY JUVENILE JUSTICE FACILITY, VENTURA, CA Ventura County Juvenile Justice Facility’s post-adjudication pod, for sentenced, committed, male juveniles. The pod is set up dorm-style, and houses 15 boys, with some singles and some group rooms.They have all been there varying amounts of time, ranging from one week to seven months. Photography: Richard Ross. KIDS COMPETE, LEARN IN JUVENILE JUSTICE JEOPARDY GAME Steve O’Reilly, Strategies for Youth’s director of youth outreach program, explains to students what police officers are trained to do when they are called about a gun being pointed at someone. THE KIDS FOR CASH SCANDAL The Kids for Cash Scandal. WILKES-BARRE, Pa. — After a few beers one evening in the mid 1960s, Mark Ciavarella, in high school at the time and applying the kind of inexplicable logic that experts say is typical of many teens whose brains have not fully developed, conspired to steal a car and go for a joyride with his cousin and a friend. HARRIS COUNTY LEADERSHIP ACADEMY, HOUSTON, TEXAS Juvenile-In-Justice by Richard Ross. Formerly the Delta Boot Camp, the facility was redesigned in 2009 to the current Academy with a capacity of 96 youth. Despite the changes, corrections officers are still frequently referred to as lieutenant. The focus of the program is to redirect the thinking and behavior patterns of juveniles by instilling INTAKE, LOS PADRINOS JUVENILE HALL, DOWNEY, CALIFORNIA Related Posts. Central Juvenile Hall, Los Angeles, California; A.S, age 18, Santa Cruz County Juvenile Hall, Fenton, California. B.T, age 17, Santa Cruz CountySUBSTANCE USE
Center for Sustainable Journalism | The Best of Substance Use Coverage | Spring 2015 – Spring 2016 | JJIE.org & YouthToday.org VENTURA COUNTY JUVENILE JUSTICE FACILITY, VENTURA, CA Ventura County Juvenile Justice Facility’s post-adjudication pod, for sentenced, committed, male juveniles. The pod is set up dorm-style, and houses 15 boys, with some singles and some group rooms.They have all been there varying amounts of time, ranging from one week to seven months. Photography: Richard Ross.ABOUT | BOKEH
About. Bokeh is the photo blog of the Juvenile Justice Information Exchange (JJIE.org).. Roughly translated, bokeh means ‘the aesthetic quality of the blur in that part of the unfocused image.’ Much like the definition itself, this site aims to bring into focus those EXECUTION OF A 14-YEAR-OLD Two young white girls out picking flowers had their skulls bashed in and were found in a nearby water-filled ditch. Police said their killer used a railroad spike, and for the culprit they fingered a 14-year-old black boy named George Stinney Jr. A witness said had been seen talking to the girls earlier that day. V, AGE 18, VENTURA COUNTY JUVENILE JUSTICE FACILITY. Juvenile-In-Justice by Richard Ross. “I’m in for a parole violation, I’ve been at Ventura for three months. And I am getting out on Sunday. Can’t believe it.”. Photography: Richard Ross. View the entire project at www.juvenile-in-justice.com. Category: Richard Ross: Juvenile InJustice Tagged
HOMELESS AFTER CLASS Students who are homeless or at risk of being homeless can get counseling, access to the food pantry and other support. The Campus Awareness, Resource & Empowerment Center also gives students care packages of toiletries whenever they need them. C.A.R.E. has served more than 100 Kennesaw State homeless students since it began inAugust 2011.
IN ‘VERNON’S WORLD,’ A YOUNG PHOTOGRAPHER DOCUMENTS THE In a stall next to him, Vernon Foster, 18, didn’t have the same trouble. By the time Foster woke, Wilson had been in a state somewhere between sleep and wakefulness for hours, apologizing to the morning walkers as they filtered through the bathroom, surprised to see two young boys asleep on the floor. “It’s totally weird for people to HARRIS COUNTY LEADERSHIP ACADEMY, HOUSTON, TEXAS Juvenile-In-Justice by Richard Ross. Formerly the Delta Boot Camp, the facility was redesigned in 2009 to the current Academy with a capacity of 96 youth. Despite the changes, corrections officers are still frequently referred to as lieutenant. The focus of the program is to redirect the thinking and behavior patterns of juveniles by instilling EXECUTION OF A 14-YEAR-OLD Two young white girls out picking flowers had their skulls bashed in and were found in a nearby water-filled ditch. Police said their killer used a railroad spike, and for the culprit they fingered a 14-year-old black boy named George Stinney Jr. A witness said had been seen talking to the girls earlier that day. SEARCHING FOR A SOLUTION WHERE ‘FEAR AND WEAPONS MEET’ NEW YORK — “And I soon gathered that being perceived as dangerous is a hazard in itself. I only needed to turn a corner into a dicey situation, or crowd some frightened, armed person in a foyer somewhere, or make an errant move after being pulled over by a policeman. Where fear and weapons meet — and they often do in urbanAmerica
JJIE VW – JUVENILE JUSTICE INFORMATION EXCHANGE'S VIRTUAL Along with the paper’s publication in the #ISOJ journal, the team was invited to present at The 17th International Symposium on Online Journalism in Austin, Texas, April 15-16, 2016. Today, April 15, between 4:45 – 6:00PM (Central Time), Leonard Witt, Gwenette Writer Sinclair and Claire Bohrer, as a part of a Research Panel, presentedthe
OUR PEOPLE – JJIE VW Kevin Enners: Journalist. Kevin Enners is a Communication major at Kennesaw State University, with a concentration in Journalism. As an aspiring journalist, novelist and screenwriter, he is an active staff writer for KSU’s student newspaper, The Sentinel, and a published author of a novella, The Crave.. Born with cerebral palsy, Kevin is unable to use a normal keyboard and mouse. BATTLING METH: A MOTHER’S ROAD TO RECOVERY Battling Meth: A Mother’s Road To Recovery. Lindsay Curio, 28, is a recovering drug addict. Created by. SHADDI ABUSAID, DANIELA DURON, ELIZABETH KEENER, ROGER NEWTON and LINDSAY WALKER. Lindsay Curio sits on the porch of her family’s trailer. It’s a crisp, cool November morning, and the leaves on the trees are finally beginning to changeSUBSTANCE USE
Center for Sustainable Journalism | The Best of Substance Use Coverage | Spring 2015 – Spring 2016 | JJIE.org & YouthToday.orgPROJECT HIGHLIGHTS
PROJECT PROOF OF CONCEPT MACHINIMA. This opens in a new window. Released October 22,2015, “ THE KID, THE COP, THE PUNCH”, our immersive journalism project’s proof-of-concept machinima, tells the real story of a 12-year-old boy’s encounter with a policeman in his Chicago neighborhood, circa 1990. To learn more about the project, its VENTURA COUNTY JUVENILE JUSTICE FACILITY, VENTURA, CA Ventura County Juvenile Justice Facility’s post-adjudication pod, for sentenced, committed, male juveniles. The pod is set up dorm-style, and houses 15 boys, with some singles and some group rooms.They have all been there varying amounts of time, ranging from one week to seven months. Photography: Richard Ross. L, AGE 17, VENTURA COUNTY JUVENILE JUSTICE FACILITY Juvenile-In-Justice by Richard Ross. “I’ve been here 13 times. This time I’ve been in for 5 days for disturbing the peace, and providing false information to an officer. Basically I just read in here. All the time. I am reading Jodi Picoult, Harry Potter, and the last book in the Twilight series.”. Photography: Richard Ross. Viewthe
C, AGE 16, SPOFFORD JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER, NEW YORK Juvenile-In-Justice by Richard Ross. “I’m from the Bronx. I did five months at Riker’s Island . I’m hoping to get 3 months in upstate secure detention and then bounce.”. Photography: Richard Ross. View the entire project at www.juvenile-in-justice.com. [ Back to Juvenile-In-Justice on Bokeh V, AGE 18, VENTURA COUNTY JUVENILE JUSTICE FACILITY. Juvenile-In-Justice by Richard Ross. “I’m in for a parole violation, I’ve been at Ventura for three months. And I am getting out on Sunday. Can’t believe it.”. Photography: Richard Ross. View the entire project at www.juvenile-in-justice.com. Category: Richard Ross: Juvenile InJustice Tagged
THE KIDS FOR CASH SCANDAL The Kids for Cash Scandal. WILKES-BARRE, Pa. — After a few beers one evening in the mid 1960s, Mark Ciavarella, in high school at the time and applying the kind of inexplicable logic that experts say is typical of many teens whose brains have not fully developed, conspired to steal a car and go for a joyride with his cousin and a friend. JJIE VW – JUVENILE JUSTICE INFORMATION EXCHANGE'S VIRTUAL Along with the paper’s publication in the #ISOJ journal, the team was invited to present at The 17th International Symposium on Online Journalism in Austin, Texas, April 15-16, 2016. Today, April 15, between 4:45 – 6:00PM (Central Time), Leonard Witt, Gwenette Writer Sinclair and Claire Bohrer, as a part of a Research Panel, presentedthe
OUR PEOPLE – JJIE VW Kevin Enners: Journalist. Kevin Enners is a Communication major at Kennesaw State University, with a concentration in Journalism. As an aspiring journalist, novelist and screenwriter, he is an active staff writer for KSU’s student newspaper, The Sentinel, and a published author of a novella, The Crave.. Born with cerebral palsy, Kevin is unable to use a normal keyboard and mouse. BATTLING METH: A MOTHER’S ROAD TO RECOVERY Battling Meth: A Mother’s Road To Recovery. Lindsay Curio, 28, is a recovering drug addict. Created by. SHADDI ABUSAID, DANIELA DURON, ELIZABETH KEENER, ROGER NEWTON and LINDSAY WALKER. Lindsay Curio sits on the porch of her family’s trailer. It’s a crisp, cool November morning, and the leaves on the trees are finally beginning to changeSUBSTANCE USE
Center for Sustainable Journalism | The Best of Substance Use Coverage | Spring 2015 – Spring 2016 | JJIE.org & YouthToday.orgPROJECT HIGHLIGHTS
PROJECT PROOF OF CONCEPT MACHINIMA. This opens in a new window. Released October 22,2015, “ THE KID, THE COP, THE PUNCH”, our immersive journalism project’s proof-of-concept machinima, tells the real story of a 12-year-old boy’s encounter with a policeman in his Chicago neighborhood, circa 1990. To learn more about the project, its VENTURA COUNTY JUVENILE JUSTICE FACILITY, VENTURA, CA Ventura County Juvenile Justice Facility’s post-adjudication pod, for sentenced, committed, male juveniles. The pod is set up dorm-style, and houses 15 boys, with some singles and some group rooms.They have all been there varying amounts of time, ranging from one week to seven months. Photography: Richard Ross. L, AGE 17, VENTURA COUNTY JUVENILE JUSTICE FACILITY Juvenile-In-Justice by Richard Ross. “I’ve been here 13 times. This time I’ve been in for 5 days for disturbing the peace, and providing false information to an officer. Basically I just read in here. All the time. I am reading Jodi Picoult, Harry Potter, and the last book in the Twilight series.”. Photography: Richard Ross. Viewthe
C, AGE 16, SPOFFORD JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER, NEW YORK Juvenile-In-Justice by Richard Ross. “I’m from the Bronx. I did five months at Riker’s Island . I’m hoping to get 3 months in upstate secure detention and then bounce.”. Photography: Richard Ross. View the entire project at www.juvenile-in-justice.com. [ Back to Juvenile-In-Justice on Bokeh V, AGE 18, VENTURA COUNTY JUVENILE JUSTICE FACILITY. Juvenile-In-Justice by Richard Ross. “I’m in for a parole violation, I’ve been at Ventura for three months. And I am getting out on Sunday. Can’t believe it.”. Photography: Richard Ross. View the entire project at www.juvenile-in-justice.com. Category: Richard Ross: Juvenile InJustice Tagged
THE KIDS FOR CASH SCANDAL The Kids for Cash Scandal. WILKES-BARRE, Pa. — After a few beers one evening in the mid 1960s, Mark Ciavarella, in high school at the time and applying the kind of inexplicable logic that experts say is typical of many teens whose brains have not fully developed, conspired to steal a car and go for a joyride with his cousin and a friend.SUBSTANCE USE
Center for Sustainable Journalism | The Best of Substance Use Coverage | Spring 2015 – Spring 2016 | JJIE.org & YouthToday.org VENTURA COUNTY JUVENILE JUSTICE FACILITY, VENTURA, CA Ventura County Juvenile Justice Facility’s post-adjudication pod, for sentenced, committed, male juveniles. The pod is set up dorm-style, and houses 15 boys, with some singles and some group rooms.They have all been there varying amounts of time, ranging from one week to seven months. Photography: Richard Ross.ABOUT | BOKEH
About. Bokeh is the photo blog of the Juvenile Justice Information Exchange (JJIE.org).. Roughly translated, bokeh means ‘the aesthetic quality of the blur in that part of the unfocused image.’ Much like the definition itself, this site aims to bring into focus those VIRTUAL WORLD VIEWER The steps in the following illustration prepares your Firestorm Viewer to access the JJIE VW Grid: Next, verify the viewer has set itself to the JJIE VW Grid and log in your avatar. You should see the JJIE Virtual World webpage as the background to your viewer splash screen now, with our world name and website page tabs in the grey title bar. ~BLOGGERS – JJIE VW Chillin’ Inworld JJIE Virtual World: Enjoying the warmth of a fire at Campfire Hill as Fall approaches both inworld & in physical reality. Never have I ever been introduced to such an interesting concept: Virtual World Journalism. Since I have never spent much time with video games or anything “virtual” really, this whole experience has been quite new and a little intimidating to me. M AND A, VENTURA COUNTY JUVENILE JUSTICE FACILITY, VENTURA Juvenile-In-Justice by Richard Ross. “Ventura County Juvenile Justice Facility – Boys Pre-Adjudication Detention pod. M, left, age 17, has been here seven months for Grand Theft Auto. A, at right, age 15, has been in for 6 days for drinking and said that he had been at FEMALE INMATE, VENTURA YOUTH CORRECTIONAL FACILITY Juvenile-In-Justice by Richard Ross. “I’ve served four years, and I have four years to go. This is a model of a cell that I made.”. Photography: Richard Ross. View the entire project at www.juvenile-in-justice.com. Category: Richard Ross: Juvenile In Justice Tagged: bokeh, California., juvenile INTAKE, LOS PADRINOS JUVENILE HALL, DOWNEY, CALIFORNIA Related Posts. Central Juvenile Hall, Los Angeles, California; A.S, age 18, Santa Cruz County Juvenile Hall, Fenton, California. B.T, age 17, Santa Cruz County FEMALE, AGE 20, VENTURA YOUTH CORRECTIONAL FACILITY Juvenile-In-Justice by Richard Ross. “”When I was 13, my boyfriend and I, we were really, really high burglarizing a house in the desert. The burglary was interrupted the people came home and my boyfriend brutally murdered them both. I am 20 years old. I came to this room when I was 14 and I have been sharing 7 x 10 feet of space with SEARCHING FOR A SOLUTION WHERE ‘FEAR AND WEAPONS MEET’ NEW YORK — “And I soon gathered that being perceived as dangerous is a hazard in itself. I only needed to turn a corner into a dicey situation, or crowd some frightened, armed person in a foyer somewhere, or make an errant move after being pulled over by a policeman. Where fear and weapons meet — and they often do in urbanAmerica
JJIE VW – JUVENILE JUSTICE INFORMATION EXCHANGE'S VIRTUAL3D CHAT VIRTUAL WORLD GAME3D VIRTUAL WORLDS Today, almost a year after we started this special JJIE Virtual World Journalism Project, we published the centerpiece of our student labors, the story and the machinima mini-documentary video: Christopher: A Child Abandoned, Deprived & Imprisoned.It was published on the Juvenile Justice Information Exchange (JJIE.org) and simultaneously by The Crime Report housed at the Center on VENTURA COUNTY JUVENILE JUSTICE FACILITY, VENTURA, CA Juvenile-In-Justice by Richard Ross: Ventura County Juvenile Justice Facility’s post-adjudication pod, for sentenced, committed, malejuveniles.
BATTLING METH: A MOTHER’S ROAD TO RECOVERY Methamphetamine is one of the most addictive substances in the world. The addiction knows no social or racial boundaries and it affects people from every walk of life: the young, the old, the rich and the poor — no one is exempt.RURAL AMERICA
I grew up poor, but it was a different kind of poor. In the late 1990s, everybody in the neighborhood had jobs, and some of them were even paraprofessionals who earned wages way higher than the nationalaverage.
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More than 100 people attended the Virtual Reality MeetUp at the Trick 3D Gallery in Atlanta on Nov. 17, 2015. This first-ever virtual reality gallery night in Atlanta was the platform for the JJIE Virtual World team’s first in-person showcase of the project: “Marginalized Youth Voices Amplified in Virtual Worlds.” THE KIDS FOR CASH SCANDAL WILKES-BARRE, Pa. — After a few beers one evening in the mid 1960s, Mark Ciavarella, in high school at the time and applying the kind of inexplicable logic that experts say is typical of many teens whose brains have not fully developed, conspired to steal a car and go for a joyride with his cousin and a friend. INTAKE, LOS PADRINOS JUVENILE HALL, DOWNEY, CALIFORNIA Related Posts. Central Juvenile Hall, Los Angeles, California; A.S, age 18, Santa Cruz County Juvenile Hall, Fenton, California. B.T, age 17, Santa Cruz County FEMALE, AGE 20, VENTURA YOUTH CORRECTIONAL FACILITY Juvenile-In-Justice by Richard Ross “”When I was 13, my boyfriend and I, we were really, really high burglarizing a house in the desert. The burglary was interrupted the people came home and my boyfriend brutally murdered them both. SEARCHING FOR A SOLUTION WHERE ‘FEAR AND WEAPONS MEET’ NEW YORK — “And I soon gathered that being perceived as dangerous is a hazard in itself. I only needed to turn a corner into a dicey situation, or crowd some frightened, armed person in a foyer somewhere, or make an errant move after being pulled over by apoliceman.
V, AGE 18, VENTURA COUNTY JUVENILE JUSTICE FACILITY. Juvenile-In-Justice by Richard Ross “I’m in for a parole violation, I’ve been at Ventura for three months. And I am gettingout on Sunday.
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I grew up poor, but it was a different kind of poor. In the late 1990s, everybody in the neighborhood had jobs, and some of them were even paraprofessionals who earned wages way higher than the nationalaverage.
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More than 100 people attended the Virtual Reality MeetUp at the Trick 3D Gallery in Atlanta on Nov. 17, 2015. This first-ever virtual reality gallery night in Atlanta was the platform for the JJIE Virtual World team’s first in-person showcase of the project: “Marginalized Youth Voices Amplified in Virtual Worlds.” THE KIDS FOR CASH SCANDAL WILKES-BARRE, Pa. — After a few beers one evening in the mid 1960s, Mark Ciavarella, in high school at the time and applying the kind of inexplicable logic that experts say is typical of many teens whose brains have not fully developed, conspired to steal a car and go for a joyride with his cousin and a friend. INTAKE, LOS PADRINOS JUVENILE HALL, DOWNEY, CALIFORNIA Related Posts. Central Juvenile Hall, Los Angeles, California; A.S, age 18, Santa Cruz County Juvenile Hall, Fenton, California. B.T, age 17, Santa Cruz County FEMALE, AGE 20, VENTURA YOUTH CORRECTIONAL FACILITY Juvenile-In-Justice by Richard Ross “”When I was 13, my boyfriend and I, we were really, really high burglarizing a house in the desert. The burglary was interrupted the people came home and my boyfriend brutally murdered them both. SEARCHING FOR A SOLUTION WHERE ‘FEAR AND WEAPONS MEET’ NEW YORK — “And I soon gathered that being perceived as dangerous is a hazard in itself. I only needed to turn a corner into a dicey situation, or crowd some frightened, armed person in a foyer somewhere, or make an errant move after being pulled over by apoliceman.
V, AGE 18, VENTURA COUNTY JUVENILE JUSTICE FACILITY. Juvenile-In-Justice by Richard Ross “I’m in for a parole violation, I’ve been at Ventura for three months. And I am gettingout on Sunday.
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About. Bokeh is the photo blog of the Juvenile Justice Information Exchange (JJIE.org).. Roughly translated, bokeh means ‘the aesthetic quality of the blur in that part of the unfocused image.’ Much like the definition itself, this site aims to bring into focus thoseSUBSTANCE USE
Center for Sustainable Journalism | The Best of Substance Use Coverage | Spring 2015 – Spring 2016 | JJIE.org & YouthToday.org HOMELESS AFTER CLASS Jalyn is a 19-year-old from Indiana who moved to Atlanta to pursue a degree in chemistry at Kennesaw State University. She is dealing with a difficult situation: KIDS COMPETE, LEARN IN JUVENILE JUSTICE JEOPARDY GAME Steve O’Reilly, Strategies for Youth’s director of youth outreach program, explains to students what police officers are trained to do when they are called about a gun being pointed at someone. NEW YORK’S MARCH FOR JUSTICE They were white and black, young and old, gay, trans and straight, putting themselves on the line for what the organizer called the civil rights movement for the 21st century. FEMALE, AGE 20, VENTURA YOUTH CORRECTIONAL FACILITY Juvenile-In-Justice by Richard Ross “”When I was 13, my boyfriend and I, we were really, really high burglarizing a house in the desert. The burglary was interrupted the people came home and my boyfriend brutally murdered them both. V, AGE 18, VENTURA COUNTY JUVENILE JUSTICE FACILITY. Related Posts. Age 19, Ventura Youth Correctional Facility, Camarillo, California; Female, age 20, Ventura Youth Correctional Facility, Camarillo, California FEMALE INMATE, VENTURA YOUTH CORRECTIONAL FACILITY Juvenile-In-Justice by Richard Ross “I’ve served four years, and I have four years to go. This is a model of a cell that I made.” Photography: Richard Ross View the entire project at www.juvenile-in-justice.com M AND A, VENTURA COUNTY JUVENILE JUSTICE FACILITY, VENTURA Juvenile-In-Justice by Richard Ross “Ventura County Juvenile Justice Facility – Boys Pre-Adjudication Detention pod. M, left, age 17, has been here seven months for Grand Theft Auto. IN THE LINE OF CHICAGO FIRE A while back I sat down to listen to a radio special on Chicago public schools and was blown away by what I heard. In a little over an hour, I understood that some kids in Chicago kids didn’t join cliques (think gang but smaller, younger, and less organized crime) but were automatically grouped into cliques based on the block they lived on.Skip to content
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IT’S TIME TO PROTECT CHILD SEX CRIME VICTIMS IN JUSTICE SYSTEM BY SARA KRUZAN | 7 HOURS AGO Some of the worst government-sanctioned human rights abuses committed against children are happening right here in the United States. Earlier this year, a child sex crime survivor in Ohio had her life sentence commuted by Gov. Mike DeWine. At the age of 15, Alexis was sentenced to life in prison for participating in a robbery where the man who had been raping and sex trafficking her was killed. As a result of mandatory sentencing schemes that fail to consider childhood trauma, children like Alexis receive the exact same punishment as adults without regard for their victim or child status. For those who remain puzzled about why the justice system doesn’t give these children the benefit of self-defense laws, you are notalone.
BRING BACK BLACK GIRLS BEFORE THEY’RE HERDED INTO FOSTER CARE,JUSTICE SYSTEM
The #SayHerName movement that was launched in 2014 by the African American Policy Forum and the Center for Intersectionality and Social Policy Studies has gained immense momentum amid a number of nationally recognized murders of Black women at the hands of police. A goal of the campaign is to bring to light the oft overlooked stories of Black women and girls who have needlessly and unjustifiably perished in their encounters with law enforcement. #SayHerName is an important, overdue and necessary movement. It is a vigil for Black women and girls who have fatal interactions with the legal system and is crucial to honoring those lost and to educating society on the all too common, yet underacknowledged, realities of being a Black female in America. TO HELP SUICIDE RISKS, AUTISTIC YOUTH, WE NEED BETTER LAWS, POLICETRAINING
Firearm sales have increased exponentially during COVID-19. More guns in the home increase the risk of youth access to firearms. In Michigan alone, a suicide occurs every 13 hours, and access to firearms increases the likelihood of suicide completion by 85%. Unintentional shooting deaths by children increased by 30% nationally March through May of 2020 compared to the same time period averages for 2018 and2019.
As a psychiatric nurse practitioner this raises grave concerns for mental health and the public health crisis of gun violence. SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATION DOESN’T HELP VICTIMS, HURTS YOUNGOFFENDERS
Jason was 14 years old when he met his first girlfriend, a 13-year-old neighbor of the foster family with whom he lived. After a few months of dating, his girlfriend’s mother walked in on the teenagers engaging in consensual oral sex and called the police. Jason was arrested and charged with child molestation.MORE HEADLINES
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‘FOR MANY YEARS I DIDN’T BELIEVE I WAS HUMAN’ NEW REPORT RATES EACH STATE ON ITS JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEM PROMOTING EQUITY IN YOUTH DIVERSION PROGRAMS MUST BE CONSCIOUS,DETAILED PLAN
BY TAYLOR SCHOOLEY | NOVEMBER 4, 2020 Juvenile justice reforms, including the growing use of youth diversion programs that offer alternatives to youth arrest and incarceration, have helped contribute to a substantial decrease in the number of young people who are involved in the justice system in recent years. Despite this overall decrease, such reforms have also corresponded with a troubling increase in the juvenile justice system’s inequitable burden on youth of color and Black youth in particular. Often differing from one another in their theoretical framework, structure and implementation, the constellation of justice reform strategies referred to as youth diversion vary widely in their ability to improve outcomes for participating youth or meaningfully reduce justice system involvement. When implemented well, with a clear theory of change grounded in youth development, collaborative design and oversight and data-driven protections against widening the net of justice system involvement, youth diversion can be an important tool for equity, justice and overall public health. When implemented poorly, however, youth diversion efforts are in danger of unintentionally deepening inequity. Before turning to strategies and tools that help promote equity in youth diversion, let’s consider two hypothetical youth diversion programs: Program A, designed with equity in mind as an explicit priority that therefore develops a social-ecological and social justice framework, and Program B, designed based on a solely individual-level theory of change. In Program B, well-meaning program staff may make decisions based on assumptions that their program is beneficial for any young person and may change or grow reactively — setting eligibility guidelines, program requirements or reporting requirements based only on what particular partners are comfortable with at the time, for example, or expanding geographically only where requested. NY ORTHODOX JEWISH TEENAGERS CHARGE COVID-19 IS BRINGING UPANTI-SEMITISM
BY MARCO POGGIO AND DARYL KHAN | NOVEMBER 3, 2020 NEW YORK — They all had disturbing stories, and they all had a familiar ring to them. Yakov, who declined to give his last name, was waiting in line at the Whitehall Terminal in Manhattan waiting to take a leisurely ferry trip across the bay to Staten Island when he was told to get out by other passengers. He was wearing a mask, he said, but that didn’t matter as much as his conservative garb. “They’re looking for an excuse to hate us, and they found it in the virus,” the 16-year-old said. “The pandemic has given them the freedom to say what they always have wanted.” Yehuda Weinstock took his children upstate to go apple picking. “We were treated like we had the plague,” he said. ‘What do you say toyour children?”
Coronavirus and the fear it has stoked across the city after bodies were piled up outside hospitals in the spring has led to the resurgence of a social virus. Scarred by daily experiences of anti-Semitism, Hasidic Jews in Brooklyn fear the pandemic and the restrictions that come with it will incite hatred and violence towardthem.
ACADEMIC CREDITS MOSTLY DON’T GET TRANSFERRED BY JUSTICE FACILITIES; COVID MAKES IT WORSE BY NADIA MOZAFFAR AND DIANE SMITH HOWARD | NOVEMBER 2, 2020 The COVID-19 crisis has laid bare the very real and dangerous problems of educational inequity in this country — and it has exacerbated them. Nowhere is this more stark than in the experiences of youth in the juvenile justice system — youth already routinely ignored, disenfranchised and left behind. Youth incarcerated during 2020 will likely have even less education than those incarcerated before thepandemic.
Youth have long faced challenges in receiving an education in the juvenile justice system. A new report, “Credit Overdue: How States Can Mitigate Academic Credit Transfer Problems,” highlights the numerous shortcomings of educational programs within juvenile justice facilities that persisted even before the additional obstacles createdby COVID-19.
Youth in juvenile justice detention centers and longer-term placements face educational instability as they are moved from facility to facility within the juvenile justice system. The curriculum of juvenile justice schools is often academically inferior and may not align with state requirements and standards. JUVENILE RECORDS SHOULD NOT BE USED IN ADULT SENTENCING ENHANCEMENT:HERE’S WHY
BY CHRISTOPHER BLACKWELL | OCTOBER 27, 2020 How is this possible?” I ask my friend Felix. There’s a noticeable and rare twist of anger in my voice. “You know what to expect,” he says. “When have they ever ruled on the side of the law when it comes to us?” Felix is responding to the news I just shared with him: My case in the Washington State Court of Appeals was denied. “Yeah, I know! What was I thinking, having hope?” I want to scream in the justices’ faces, “HOW CAN YOU BE SO DUMB? DON’T YOU UNDERSTAND THE LAW?” I’m annoyed with myself. I have been involved with the courts since I was 11 years old. The fact that I allowed myself to hope I could receive a fair shot in the courts, well, it pisses me off — I know better. But what hurt the most was listening to my partner cry on the phone while I read the email from my lawyer: MACON’S SCHOOL-JUSTICE PARTNERSHIP VULNERABLE TO PANDEMIC, CHANGEIN LEADERSHIP
BY KEREN LANDMAN | OCTOBER 25, 2020 MACON, Georgia — Bibb County District Attorney David Cooke first heard about school-justice partnerships five years ago on the other side of the country, at a juvenile justice conference in Phoenix. But the successful program that inspired him started only 70 miles away from Macon, in Clayton County. Nearly two decades ago, the chief judge of Clayton County’s juvenile court pioneered an approach aimed at keeping children out of the criminal justice system and in school. His strategy was to address misconduct within the school system and replace exclusionary discipline — like expulsions and suspensions — with services children needed. The model he devised, called a school-justice partnership, recognized that underlying many school disciplinary problems are histories of trauma and unmet mental health needs — and that responding to children’s disciplinary problems by involving them with the juvenile justice system only increases their risk for further justice system involvement. Under Cooke’s leadership, the Bibb County School District’s school-justice partnership had a successful start during the 2018-19 school year. OUR MARYLAND COALITION SUPPORTS EVIDENCE-BASED PROGRAMS FOR BLACK,BROWN COMMUNITIES
BY LIZ BANACH AND KAREN HERREN | OCTOBER 21, 2020 Gun violence in Maryland disproportionately impacts young Black and brown men and, increasingly, women. It is important that gun violence prevention organizations look beyond traditional efforts to curb gun violence. In light of the murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and many other individuals who have experienced police violence, advocates of violence prevention must address the growing concern of police violence and offer alternatives to community policing. Marylanders to Prevent Gun Violence has led the charge on that front, joining with The Community Justice Action Fund to create The Maryland Violence Prevention Coalition (MVPC). MVPC is a statewide coalition of organizations with the joint mission of reducing violence and improving living conditions in underserved Maryland communities. Using a community-led approach, we seek to empower the voices often neglected and educate elected officials and the public about urgent community needs. The coalition was initially formed in 2018 to coordinate education and advocacy efforts to support state Delegate Brooke Lierman’s legislation to establish the Maryland Violence Intervention and Prevention Program (VIPP). PHOTOGRAPHER HELPS MEN FROM CALIFORNIA’S OLD ‘GLADIATOR SCHOOL’ TELL STORIES OF THEIR SURVIVAL BY BRYCE BUYAKIE | OCTOBER 20, 2020 As David Reeve approached the picnic, he knew he was the odd one out. After all, it took some convincing for the group to make an exception for him. Unlike the men barbecuing and swapping prison stories, Reeve never spent time in California’s juvenile justice system or its infamous Youth Training School, which the men dubbed the “GladiatorSchool.”
“They called YTS a gladiator school because you are going to learn and harden yourself into becoming a gladiator,” Reeve said. “You are going to learn to fight, to make deals and negotiate for survival because many of them were headed towards adult prisons like San Quentin or other hardened prisons.” Among the picnickers who gathered at Yucaipa Community Park in Yucaipa, California, for the reunion were John Berge. He spent 22 months at YTS before returning as an adult, working as a vocational instructor and later as an institutional gang investigator, Reevesaid.
CLOSING CALIFORNIA’S STATE YOUTH PRISONS IS A VICTORY FOR RACIALJUSTICE
BY RENEE MENART | OCTOBER 19, 2020 In a long-awaited decision, California leaders have moved to close the state’s youth correctional institutions managed by the Division of Juvenile Justice (DJJ). Throughout its 80-year history, DJJ has come under harsh criticism for its prison-like conditions, rampant violence and dramatic racial disparities among youth behind its walls. Recently, the rapid spread of COVID-19 inside DJJ facilities sparked community outrage. Youth at DJJ were already exposed to traumatic conditions. Now, amid the COVID-19 pandemic, they experience further isolation from family and peers as well as a severe lack of rehabilitative programming. This public health crisis exposes DJJ’s inherent flaws and patterns of neglect.On Aug.
GUN VIOLENCE CAN BE REDUCED WITH INCREMENTAL CHANGES, AS WITH CARSAFETY
BY NANCY FARRAR HALDEN | OCTOBER 14, 2020 I remember when everyone knew a family that had been adversely affected by the loss or serious injury of a loved one in a motor vehicle accident. Initially, there was much hand-wringing and little action about automobile safety. After seat-belt laws were enacted, people railed against them as government interference, spreading fearful predictions that people would be trapped inside their cars. Then, something amazing happened: Seat belts worked. Fewer people died, and a disproportionate number of those who did die were notstrapped in.
Automobile manufacturers were not fans of improved safety measures forcars.
POLICYMAKERS, TIME TO END JUVENILE LIFE SENTENCING BY BUTA BIBERAJ, CAROL SIEMON AND MIRIAM ARONI KRINSKY | OCTOBER 12,2020
A viral video in August showed an 8-year-old boy being arrested at his elementary school in handcuffs that slid off his tiny wrists. A police officer can be heard telling the child, “You’re going to jail.” Sadly, this is just the latest disturbing example of the uniquely American phenomenon of vilifying and overpolicing our nation’schildren.
America incarcerates more people under 18 than any other nation and is the only country in the world to condemn its children to die behind bars, with no chance of freedom or hope for redemption. For these “juvenile lifers,” no matter their progress in treatment or rehabilitation, their home from the age of 15 — or whenever they were sentenced as a child — is a jail cell. This is not only a draconian approach at odds with undeniable science showing that youth who have committed even serious offenses can be successfully rehabilitated, it also perpetuates unconscionable racial inequities. The majority of kids we throw away through these juvenile life without parole (JLWOP) sentences are Black. Our system is sadly predisposed to see the humanity in white children more than children of color; approximately 70% of children sentenced to life without parole have been Black since 2012.Load more posts
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