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PBS Photo Essay: Life inside a juvenile detention center for girls /March 17, 2015 by richard ross

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Three girls at a juvenile facility in Racine, Wisconsin. Roughly 30 percent of incarcerated youth in the United States are female.

Thanks, PBS! Today Girls in Justice was featured in a small photo essay on PBS NewsHour written by Mike Fritz.

Posted in Features, Transitioned   Tags: detention, featured in, girls, juvenile, Mike Fritz, PBS, Photo Essay Life, small, 2015
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