Juvenile
Jun. 27, 2000
Special Report: A Portrait of the Lives of L.A.'s At-Risk Youth
Each year more than 18,000 children are incarcerated in the county's three juvenile halls. While many of these kids are eventually released, put on probation, moved to other placements or go to state facilities, thousands of kids end up in detention for weeks, months or, in some cases, years.




Each year more than 18,000 children are incarcerated in the county's three juvenile halls. While many of these kids are eventually released, put on probation, moved to other placements or go to state facilities, thousands of kids end up in detention for weeks, months or, in some cases, years.
At present, nearly 2,000 are being held temporarily in the juvenile halls and 2,...
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