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Resource ID: #519
Subject: Poverty, abuse and juvenile courts
Source: Edward Humes; Laura Meade-Kirk; Natalie Pardo - ProvidenceEdward Humes; Laura Meade-Kirk; Natalie Pardo
Affiliation: Author;Providence Journal-Bulletin;Chicago ReporterAuthor;Providence Journal-Bulletin;Chicago Reporter
Date: 1905-06-18

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Humes' profile of juvenile justice in Los Angeles reveals startling conditions. No Matter How Loud I Shout: A Year in the Life of Juvenile Court (Simon & Schuster, 1996) has stirred people to volunteer, seek reform and, above all, save our kids. This packet includes Dennis McLellan's article, Shock Therapy, about Humes' experience, an article by Humes and the prologue and first chapter of his book. It also includes Pardo's tipsheet and resource list on covering children and family issues and Frank Green's extensive list of contacts for covering every avenue of criminal justice (Green's handout is also cross-indexed from the Prisons and Inmates Rights panel, Handout #507). Audio tape available through the IRE Resource Center at rescntr@ire.org. Ask for tape #IRE96-40.

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