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L.A. County's juvenile facilities need leaders willing to fix a broken system

“Without leaders committed to helping heal incarcerated, traumatized youths and implement rehabilitative methods to improve the system, the problems will only continue to worsen and conditions will become increasingly dangerous. “

LA Times

May 28, 2019

Juvenile IncarcerationPhillip ReevesMay 28, 2019LA Times, LA County, Los AngelesComment
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