King County Executive Dow Constantine is pushing for a groundbreaking change in the juvenile justice system: the abolition of detention centers for teenagers by 2028.
In its place, Initiative Care and Closure, which is encompassed by six recommendations, including a respite and receiving center.
King County prosecutors described the concept of "no locks, no cells" as inspiring and revolutionary, but ambitious.
Sure, because having the city overrun and turned to shit by nigger "youth" mobs during the Fentanyl Floyd riots worked so well for Seattle.
"Incarcerating youth harms them and makes them more likely to reoffend""Incarcerating youth harms them and makes them more likely to reoffend," Hurley said.
Statistics reveal racial disparities in the juvenile justice system, with 81% of children of color representing those detained, despite only making up 26 percent of the county’s population.
'No locks, no cells' approach in youth detention expected by 2028
King County Executive Dow Constantine is pushing for a groundbreaking change in the juvenile justice system: the abolition of detention centers for teenagers by 2028. However, the path to achieving this ambitious goal is riddled with questions about its feasibility and what the alternative would...
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