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Girls and the Juvenile Justice System
Publication year:
2003
| Cataloged on:
Oct. 31, 2006
ANNOTATION: Access to an All Things Considered series dealing with "the harsh and difficult realities young girls face as they battle the complex justice system in the U.S." is available at this website. Segment titles are: "Last Chance Ranch: Florida Detention Center Treats Troubled, Violent Girls"; "From Rubies to Blossoms: A Portrait of American Girlhood: The New Gangs of New York"; "Girls in a Justice System Built for Boys: Boston Detention Home Sees Rise in Young Female Offenders"; "Have Girls Really Grown More Violent? Experts Say Juvenile Justice System is Now Tougher on Females"; and "Keeping Young Girls Off the Streets: San Francisco Program Helps Teens Leave Prostitution."