L.A. County's juvenile facilities need leaders willing to fix a broken system

L.A. County's juvenile facilities need leaders willing to fix a broken system

As The Times recently reported, the Probation Department’s halls and camps housing juvenile offenders are in such disarray that large numbers of staffers don’t report for work out of fear. Those who do show up often have to work double shifts, which leads to exhaustion. Riots by detained youths, previously a rarity, now occur with regularity.

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For juvenile criminal records, privacy is too often a myth

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King County judges aim to set record straight on youth detention center

King County judges aim to set record straight on youth detention center