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  2. Youth incarceration in the United States - Wikipedia

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    1975 – Programs were developed to assist children with learning disabilities who entered the juvenile justice system. 1984 – A new missing and exploited children program was added. 1984 – Strong support was given to programs that strengthened families. 1988 – Studies on prison conditions within the Indian justice system.

  3. Norwich sexual abuse ring - Wikipedia

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    Police responded by "safeguarding" the children, preventing any further abuse. [6] In December 2012, more evidence was given to the police and Operation Moccason was launched. In 2013, police began making arrests. In 2014, police charged 10 suspects with a total of 101 offences. [1] In 2015, the 10 suspects went on trial. [7]

  4. Relationships for incarcerated individuals - Wikipedia

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    Compared to the 1 in 110 white children who have at least one parent incarcerated, 1 in 15 black children and 1 in 41 Hispanic children have a parent who is incarcerated. [37] The mental effects children of incarcerated parents are comparable to that of children who have lost their parent due to death or divorce. [ 38 ]

  5. Canton man found with 766 images of child pornography gets ...

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    A Canton man found with hundreds of images of child pornography has been sentenced to 26 years in federal prison. Brian Patterson, 44, was sentenced Monday by U.S. District Judge J. Philip ...

  6. How efforts to cut long prison sentences have stalled - AOL

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    The time people spend in prison generally got longer during the 1990s with the rapid adoption of "truth-in-sentencing" laws that severely restricted or even eliminated opportunities for ...

  7. 'Building a prison for children': Overcrowded youth detention ...

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    Oct. 16—Only a handful of spots for new offenders are left at the state's medium- and maximum-security juvenile facilities in the wake of site overcrowding problems and staffing shortages.

  8. Youth detention center - Wikipedia

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    Harris County Juvenile Detention Center, Houston, Texas In criminal justice systems, a youth detention center, known as a juvenile detention center (JDC), [1] juvenile detention, juvenile jail, juvenile hall, observation home or remand home [2] is a prison for people under the age of majority, to which they have been sentenced and committed for a period of time, or detained on a short-term ...

  9. Dan Rodricks: How long of sentence is enough for men ... - AOL

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    Question: Assuming we are prohibited from leaving him to die in prison, how long should we make a 16-year-old boy stay behind bars for killing another teenager? Forty years? Fifty? If a judge ...