By Amy Eley and Sophia Rosenbaum
By Amy Eley and Sophia Rosenbaum
Tags: Amy Eley, juvenile justice, Sophia Rosenbaum, system overview
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Thousands of young people pass through the New York State juvenile justice system each year. It’s a patchwork of programs and facilities that costs the state and New York City millions of dollars annually.
These are the stories of young people’s journeys through what is often a confusing system and of their efforts to get back on track.
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