A progressive measure intended to keep preteens out of Cook County jails was effectively struck down by an appellate court

A progressive measure intended to keep preteens out of Cook County jails was effectively struck down by an appellate court

A Cook County ordinance that would keep children under 13 from being jailed cannot be enforced because an appeals court recently ruled the measure conflicts with state law.

Passed in September 2018, the ordinance was lauded by juvenile justice advocates as a progressive step toward reducing the number of incarcerated youth.

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American youth don’t know much about the juvenile justice system

American youth don’t know much about the juvenile justice system

Roots Of Mass Incarceration: The Policies That Led To 2.2 Million People Behind Bars

Roots Of Mass Incarceration: The Policies That Led To 2.2 Million People Behind Bars