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Juvenile

Jul. 4, 2014

Shift away from juvenile incarceration shows promise

In "Burning Down the House," author Nell Bernstein examines how juvenile incarceration often makes problems worse for our youth - setting them on a path of crime and self-destruction.


In "Burning Down the House," author Nell Bernstein examines how juvenile incarceration often makes problems worse for our youth - setting them on a path of crime and self-destruction. In the following excerpt, Bernstein explores the drop in the number of juveniles confined in the U.S. and the corresponding absence of an increase in juvenile crime.


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