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National Survey Shows the Evolution of Alarming Racial Disparities in Juvenile Criminal Justice System During COVID-19 Era


The Brian S. Laviage Law Office
Beneath the stifling smokescreen of a global coronavirus outbreak, a crisis within a crisis inside the United States has evolved right in the confines of its national juvenile criminal justice system.
The dark era of COVID-19 began to take shape inside the U.S. mainland in January 2020. Without a doubt, the deadly respiratory disease (caused by the novel SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus) has wreaked havoc in America following its late 2019 debut in China’s Wuhan province. As of April 12, 2021, 575, 831 COVID-19-related deaths have been recorded in the U.S. during its health crisis, according to World-O-Meter. ....

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Judges Are Locking Up Children for Noncriminal Offenses Like Repeatedly Disobeying Their Parents and Skipping School


Judges Are Locking Up Children for Noncriminal Offenses Like Repeatedly Disobeying Their Parents and Skipping School
ProPublica
12/22/2020
This story was co-published with Bridge Michigan.
In Michigan, judges have sent children to locked detention centers for refusing to take medication or failing to attend online class. For testing positive for using marijuana. For repeatedly disobeying their parents.
Even as other states move toward reforms focused on keeping nonviolent juvenile offenders in the community, Michigan continues to lock up children for minor transgressions that aren’t actually crimes: technical violations of probation or status offenses like truancy or staying out after curfew. ....

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Michigan judges are locking up children for noncriminal offenses like repeatedly disobeying their parents and skipping school


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In Michigan, judges have sent children to locked detention centers for refusing to take medication or failing to attend online class. For testing positive for using marijuana. For repeatedly disobeying their parents.
Even as other states move toward reforms focused on keeping nonviolent juvenile offenders in the community, Michigan continues to lock up children for minor transgressions that aren’t actually crimes: technical violations of probation or status offenses like truancy or staying out after curfew. ....

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