Sentences with phrase «juvenile prison»

A "juvenile prison" is a place where young people who have been found guilty of breaking the law are sent to serve their punishment. Full definition
It also has a practice of «stepping up» kids to psychiatric facilities or secure facilities that resemble juvenile prisons.
Now Deasy is back in the news, planning to launch a new program that he says will fix juvenile prisons in a way that both reduces recidivism and improves the life prospects of incarcerated youth.
Mr. Cuomo's plans for the state's troubled juvenile prison system are also ambitious.
As an 11th - hour effort to keep him out of juvenile prison, the authorities give him a last - ditch placement with two backwoods guardians.
I also want to call out Takashi Miike's Big Bang Love, Juvenile A, an expressionist juvenile prison drama by way of Jean Genet, and a film he called his masterpiece.
Marianna Economou's observational documentary The Longest Run (2015) tells the story of two teenage refugees, Kurds from Syria and Iraq, who meet in a Greek juvenile prison awaiting trial for people...
An Education Week Research Center analysis shows that many juvenile prisons and corrections facilities struggle to provide the same level of instruction that is offered in a typical high school.
This is a welcome first step in rectifying the very serious problem of the abuse and mistreatment of youth in New York's juvenile prison system.
But for the foreseeable future, and maybe forever, our society will have 15 - year - olds who have dropped out of school, 17 - year - olds who are mothers, 16 - year - olds coming out of juvenile prisons.
I remembered that the great Danilov Monastery in Moscow, formerly also a juvenile prison, was restored just in time to host the Millennium of the Baptism of Russia in June 1988.
But 30 minutes after the conference, I talked to Bob about the juvenile prison he referenced in his speech.
As four other lawyers and I approached the juvenile prison four months after Bob's speech, I couldn't believe what I saw.
A pay cut are you kidding in a juvenile prison in upper N.Y.State.
Faced with having to go back into the harsher custody of the city (or juvenile prison), Ricky flees into the bush with his trusty dog sidekick.
He worked as a security guard and as a counselor to inmates at a juvenile prison in San Francisco before getting his big break with the help of Forest Whitaker.
Joe eventually gets caught and is sentenced to six months in juvenile prison.
And there would be money for the state — on behalf of we the people — to incarcerate Eddie in a juvenile prison, at a cost of more than $ 50,000 a year.
Increasing numbers of boot camps and juvenile prisons, as well as legislation that has constantly lowered the legal age of responsibility for criminal behavior, have become common ways of dealing with this population.
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