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Detention Facilities Have Become Warehouses for Mentally Disturbed Youth [PsychotherapyNetworker.org]

 

They're the faces of children: The 17-year-old sniper with the delicate features and sad, boyish look who took part in a deadly shooting spree that terrorized the nation's capital. The chubby-faced 14-year-old with tears streaming down his cheeks after he was sentenced to life in prison for stomping to death a 6-year-old girl when he was only 12.

As their crimes and their youth shocked the country, the cases of Lee Malvo and Lionel Tate also renewed a debate that for many years has been largely one-sided: how to understand and address the crimes of children. For the past 20 years, the American criminal justice system has dealt with juvenile offenders in a way it never did before: by treating them like adults who are responsible for their actions and must be isolated and punished for their crimes.



[For more of this story, written by Rob Waters, go to https://www.psychotherapynetwo...enile-justice-system]

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It does, and I think the author, who is now very well versed in ACEs science, would agree with you. I'm not sure why Psychotherapy Networker posted an article that was written in 2004 (!). That's ancient history in ACEs science time! 

I read the headline and part of the article; I agree that juvenile detention facilities, like adult jails and prisons, are warehousing people who have high ACEs and need help resolving those, not more toxic stress. I should have kept reading, because I never would've chosen this to link to. My apologies!!  

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