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  2. 50 People Share If They Regret Their Decision On Having Kids ...

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    Image credits: Feef #5. Having kids is a monumental life-changing decision. I will tell anybody that before you have kids, be very sure that you want them for the right reasons.

  3. ‘In prison because of our parents’: Children of ISIS fighters ...

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    Five years later, Uterloo still spends every day with 25 other young men in a single cell in Panorama, a maximum-security prison in northeastern Syria, where CNN interviewed him.

  4. “My Mother Said I ‘Ruined Her Birthday’”: 30 ... - AOL

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    My grandfather was straight off the set of Mad Men and my great grandfather (other side) was a nazi pedophile. Insert anchorman gif here. Bill Burr talks a lot about generational improvement and ...

  5. Youth incarceration in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Today the system holds just over 500 children statewide. In 1998 the rate of recidivism, or children returning to prison after release, was 56% as compared to 11% today. This decrease in the number of children incarcerated has contributed to an increase in public safety. [35]

  6. 15 to Life: Kenneth's Story - Wikipedia

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    15 to Life: Kenneth's Story is a Canadian-American documentary film, directed by Nadine Pequeneza and released in 2014. [1]The film centres on 26-year-old Kenneth Young, a Florida man who has been serving four consecutive sentences of life in prison since 2001, for participating in three armed robberies and one attempted armed robbery, over a 30-day period, as a 14-year-old in the summer of 2000.

  7. Ricky Jackson and Ronnie and Wiley Bridgeman - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, Ronnie Bridgeman was paroled. He had concentrated on education in prison and was able to get an office job. In 2004 he married and he and his wife bought a house. His brother Wiley received parole in 2002, but ran into difficulties because of his mental health, which had suffered in prison. He was returned to prison after violating ...

  8. Hawthorne man who raped and abused 20 children gets life in ...

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    A Hawthorne man who used his access to children through babysitting and day-care jobs to sexually abuse 20 young victims, including infants, was sentenced Friday to life in federal prison without ...

  9. Cruel and All-Too-Usual - The Huffington Post

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    In 1822, when prison reformers in New York proposed the nation’s first juvenile institution, they saw the need to keep children separate from adults as “too obvious to require any argument.” The juvenile justice system was founded on the idea that young people are capable of change, and so society has a responsibility to help them ...