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Search results for "juvenile prisons" ...

  • Arrested Development

    For thousands of youths accused of crimes, punishment preceeds any conviction. The may be held for months or even years in county jails for -- and sometimes with -- adult suspects. Scripps Howard News Service reports on the 7,500 junveiles in adult jails at any time, their conditions of confinement and how a loophole in federal law allows jails in 29 states to house juveniles with adults.

    Tags: crime; youth; prison

    By Isaac Wolf

    Scripps Howard News Service

    2011

  • Minor Offenders, Major Consequences

    The reporter examines the Wisconsin criminal justice system for young adults using the story of a young man who hanged himself in jail at age 17.

    Tags: juvenile; prison; jail; Wisconsin criminal justice system; 17-year-olds

    By Julie Strupp; Dee J. Halll; Kate Golden; Bill Leuders

    Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism

    2011

  • Young Kids, Hard Time

    A documentary on the lives of convicted juveniles - some as young as 12 - serving decades in the adult correctional system.

    Tags: juvenile; crime; adult; correctional; system; sentencing; prison

    By Karen Grau; Chip Warren; Rick Kent; Eksie Warner; Elizabeth Freedman

    MSNBC

    2011

  • Our Youngest Killers: Juveniles Serving Life w/o Parole in Massachusetts

    An investigation into the incarcerations of Massachusetts teens sentenced to life in prison reveals parole reveal inequities in the 1996 law.

    Tags: Parole; Life Sentenve; Juvenile

    By Maggie Mulvihill; Sarah Favox; Kirsten Berg; Jenna Ebersole; Alexandria Berris

    New England Center for Investigative Reporting

    2011

  • Drugging Delinquents

    The investigation found that Florida was restraining jailed children with heavy doses of potent anti-psychotic drugs, medications that can turn troublemakers into "zombies" and cause serious health problems in kids.

    Tags: juvenile; prisons; jailed children; Department of Juvenile Justice

    By Michael LaForgia

    The Palm Beach Post

    2011

  • Inside and Out

    Three years after Illinois broke off its youth prisons from the adult system, WBEZ set off to see what changed and found very little. Libraries without proper books, a locked computer lab, abysmal vocational education, and increasing suicide attempts characterized the youth prisons.

    Tags: youth prison; juvenile; prison; jail; treatment

    By Robert Wildeboer; Gabriel Spitzer; Adriene Hill; Sam Hudzik; Linda Paul; Carlos Javier Ortiz; Bill Healy; Cate Cahan

    WBEZ Radio (Chicago)

    2010

  • Juvenile Justice

    “A massive conspiracy had corrupted the juvenile system of one Pennsylvania County”. Two judges, who are to use their power for good were using it to make money. They were working together to send teen offenders to prisons, even for their first minor offenses. These judges were making money from a private jail owners for every teen sent to prison.

    Tags: Mark Ciavarella; courtroom; court; legal system; Michael Conahan; detention center; law enforcement

    By Frank Mastropolo; Glenn Ruppel; Jim Avila; Carla Delandri; David Sloan; Richard T Rutter; Bud Proctor; Howie Masters; Myrna A Toledo; Chris Kilmer

    ABC News

    2009

  • For Their Own Good

    This story exposes juveniles, who are to serve trial as adults, are being held in isolation for over 20 hours a day. This process can last months or years while these juveniles wait for trial. The jail provides "less than the required minimum amount of education and physical activity". This story also revealed that judges and county officials weren't aware of the treatment of these juveniles. Though, state juvenile justice advocates were aware of the process, they did nothing to stop it.

    Tags: Harris county; juveniles; solitary confinement; adults; judges; Texas; youth; prisons; jail; justice department; kids

    By Chris Vogel

    Houston Press

    2009

  • Governor Quinn Keeping Juvenile Prisons in the Dark

    The report details governor Quinn's refusal to block information concerning conditions inside juvenile detention centers. The system cycles the same offenders in and out, and the report demonstrates why information on life inside these prisons could be beneficial to voters and taxpayers.

    Tags: juvenile; prisons; detention centers; governor; cycle; offenders; information; prison life; Quinn;

    By Robert Wildeboer; Cate Cahan;

    Chicago Public Radio

    2009

  • TYC Abuse Scandal

    "This rolling investigation documents the sexual and physical abuse of teenaged inmates at het prisons operated by the Texas Youth Commissions, the state's juvenile justice agency. It reveals abuse, filthy living conditions, lax medical care, inept and uncaring administrators, troubled contractors, questionable business dealings and a brutal climate of fear and retaliation."

    Tags: juvenile prisons; juvenile justice; abuse; sexual abuse; inmates; Texas Youth Commission

    By Doug Swanson; Holly Becka; Gregg Jones; Jennifer LaFleur; Steve McGonigle; Emily Ramshaw

    Dallas Morning News

    2007