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Newsom vetoes $1 billion fund for troubled LA County juvenile halls, camps

Focus on Youth Justice - From Incarceration to Care - Los Angeles Sentinel

On KCET’s series about youth justice, Kevin Rodas, a member of the Arts and Healing Justice Network (AHJN or The Network) in Los Angeles, said this about his job in delivery services, “I just go home feeling good about myself. I try to carry myself with the utmost respect.”

Imposter Gets Into LA Juvenile Hall, Takes COVID-19 Swabs And Kids Social Security Numbers

How to respond to evil: Vengeance must stop, says sister of murder victim

Of the infinite ways in which Jeanne Bishop could have reacted in the wake of that shattering phone call, the one that came the day after a family dinner to celebrate her sister's pregnancy, the one t.

Catholics and other Christians seek mercy for prisoners through abolition

Prison abolition is not a new term. But in the year since the police killing of George Floyd, uprisings for racial justice and against police brutality have galvanized people across the United States to ask: Are police and prisons really necessary? For some of these abolition activists, the desire to abolish police and prisons comes from their Christian faith and a belief that no one is disposable. Some Catholic advocates who spoke with NCR said their inspiration for working toward prison abolition comes from the Catholic social teaching concept of preferential option for the poor and marginalized. And of course one of the seven corporal works of mercy is to visit prisoners.

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