
Protecting Kids' Rights and Safety in Maryland
| Platform | Pricing | Only free issues | Publishes | Twice weekly | |
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| Issues | 44 | Founded | a year ago | Last Issue | 7 days ago |
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Eleven years after the 2015 Baltimore uprising following the death of Freddie Gray’s arrest, maltreatment, and denial of medical care that led to his death, Baltimore is still reckoning with the racial trauma from such brutality (past and p...
Young people in Baltimore are constantly talked about instead of engaged with in conversation. Adults make decisions about their lives without ever sitting across from them.
On April 16, Joseph Lacaze, of the Sentencing Project, and I co-f...
“‘Resistance’ applies to things we want to keep away. ‘Persistence’ refers to things that last. ‘Desistance’ signals things that decline and go away on their own. For most...
Like it or not, we must pay attention to the media—because the stories they tell shape how many people think about youth justice. Including elected officials and young people themselves! Is the reporting fair? Are the headlines accurate? Wh...
Photo credits: Takashi Sakamoto via Unsplash
Three words—“Recidivism”, “Accountability” and “Rehabilitation”—dominate youth justice discussion and policy. The word this system really should be guided by is “Desistance”.
“Resistance” appli...
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