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The United States locks up more people than any country in the world. That starts young: Roughly a million kids a year get caught up in the criminal justice system. In Caught , a new podcast from WNYC, we'll listen as so...
Coming Soon: Mass Incarceration Starts Young is an episode from Caught by WNYC Studios. The United States locks up more people than any country in the world. That starts young: Roughly a million kids a year get caught up in the criminal jus...
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Published Feb 28, 2018, 00:03:53 long, audio available.
The United States locks up more people than any country in the world. That starts young: Roughly a million kids a year get caught up in the criminal justice system. In Caught , a new podcast from WNYC, we'll listen as some of those young people tell their stories over nine episodes. They'll help us understand how we got here--and how we might help, rather than just punish troubled youth. Welcome to Caught: The Lives of Juvenile Justice . Caught: The Lives of Juvenile Justice is supported, in part, by the Anne Levy Fund, Margaret Neubart Foundation, the John and Gwen Smart Family Foundation, and the Economic Hardship Reporting Project .
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Coming Soon: Mass Incarceration Starts Young is from Caught by WNYC Studios.
Published Feb 28, 2018 and 00:03:53 long