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LaKeith Smith was convicted when he was 15 for his part in a burglary.
Madison is one of about 49 public school districts nationwide that, according to Education Week, have trimmed or eliminated school policing programs since...
LaKeith Smith, under Alabama’s felony murder law allowing prosecutors to charge a person considered an accomplice to a crime, was faulted for...
Just weeks into his second prison stay — serving a 23-month sentence for charges including gun possession and attempted murder — Dedric...
Juvenile offenders participating in a 30-year-old project diverting youth from detention to community-based programs were less likely to cycle back into incarceration...
In my 15 years of working with youth who cycle through the criminal justice system — initially as a social worker and,...
The tally of Black youth detained in juvenile facilities during the Covid-19 pandemic reached a record high last January, while the same...
Structural racism drives harsher treatment of Black youth, who are more likely than white youth to be arrested, incarcerated, placed on probation...