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There’s old saying that goes: “Children are the Future.” If that’s true, then a startling portion of our future is locked up in prisons. In the United States and around the world, a growing number of groups are fighting to redirect public resources away from punishment and toward opportunity for young people.
On this edition, we’ll hear about the scandal-ridden California Youth Authority, abuses inside one of Brazil’s juvenile detention centers, as well as alternative approaches to helping troubled kids.
This week’s host: Justin Beck. Contributing producers: Tim Kingston, Alex Goldmark.
A free listener packet on youth and prisons is available – please call 1-800-529-5736.
Featuring:
Connie Brewer, mother of Dyron Brewer, who died in the custody of California Youth Authority; Sarah Ludaman, California Youth Authority spokeswoman; Belinda Griswold, Books Not Bars; Barbara Jackson, grandmother of a California Youth Authority prisoner; Marcelo, prisoner at the Padre Severino Youth Detention Center; Dona Rafaela, mother of prisoner at the Padre Severino Youth Detention Center; Dr. Simone Moreira de Souza, public defender; Fernando Campos Soares, former prison guard in Rio De Janiero; Arnaldo, former prisoner.
For more information:
Books not Bars
Ella Baker Center for Human Rights – Oakland, CA
Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation: Division of Juvenile Justice
Little Hoover Commission – Sacramento, CA
Prison Activist Resource Center – Berkeley CA
National Council on Crime and Delinquency (NCCD) – Oakland, CA
The Center for Young Women’s Development – San Francisco, CA