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What Happens to a Society When It Turns Against Many of Its Children and Imprisons Them?

Darren was kneeling, but he was not praying. Baptized Catholic and brought up in the church, Darren had turned to his faith to get him through the early years of a decade-long confinement, including months spent on isolation units. Now he [...]

What Happens to a Society When It Turns Against Many of Its Children and Imprisons Them?2016-11-29T17:39:12-05:00

Shame of the Nation: The Fight to Keep Children Locked Up for Life

By Heather Ann Thompson | Originally Published at Huffington Post. October 6, 2014 5:59 am EDT | Juvenile Life Without Parole Photographic Credit; American Civil Liberties Union If 11-year-old Jordan Brown had yet had the opportunity in school to learn about the United Nations, it probably wouldn't [...]

Shame of the Nation: The Fight to Keep Children Locked Up for Life2016-11-29T17:37:34-05:00

“Stop Fearing Our Children”: Why Juvenile Incarceration Needs to Go

"Children, it turns out, will never thrive in storage," Nell Bernstein writes in the recently released Burning Down the House: The End of Juvenile Prison. It's a statement that shouldn't seem radical. (I Googled "thrive in storage," just to make sure, and it [...]

“Stop Fearing Our Children”: Why Juvenile Incarceration Needs to Go2016-11-29T17:39:22-05:00

Abuse of Kids in Prison: We’ve Been Here Before

By Nell Bernstein | Originally Published at Open Society. August 8, 2014 | Photographic Credit; Rolando prays alone in his cell. The 15-year-old was given 24 hours of cell confinement as punishment for "failure to comply"—in this case for disobeying staff orders to make his bed in [...]

Abuse of Kids in Prison: We’ve Been Here Before2016-11-29T17:37:47-05:00

The Drug War’s Littlest Victims

Measures to put drug abusers in rehab instead of jail could rescue their kids from the cycle of addiction, foster care and crime. By Nell Bernstein | Originally Published at Salon. October 30, 2002 The last time Tracy Carter, a longtime drug user, was sent [...]

The Drug War’s Littlest Victims2016-11-29T17:39:05-05:00
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