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We’re Putting Kids in Maximum-Security Prisons. In America.

Por: The Daily Beast Politics October 31, 2022

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Louisiana has done it. They have moved young people into one of the most notorious adult prisons in the United States.In July, announced that two dozen young people from Bridge City Center for Youth—a outside of New Orleans operated by the state’s Office of Juvenile Justice (OJJ)—would be relocated to the Louisiana State Penitentiary, .Importantly, juvenile delinquency in is determined through civil, not criminal proceedings. Young people... + full article



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