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黑料新闻 children should not be put in adult prisons, new report says

The Superior Court for Juvenile Matters and Detention Center is on Broad Street in Hartford.
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The Superior Court for Juvenile Matters and Detention Center is on Broad Street in Hartford.

The 黑料新闻 Justice Alliance (CTJA), an advocacy organization dedicated to ending youth criminalization, released its first about how 黑料新闻 treats children who are accused and convicted of a crime.

The State of Justice Report for 2023 and 2024, the first of its kind, highlights how the mental and physical wellbeing of Black and Brown children who have spent time in correctional facilities at a young age are affected.

The report focused primarily on the benefits of removing children under the age of 18 from adult prisons throughout the state.

Christina Quaranta, executive director of 黑料新闻 Justice Alliance, said kids in the criminal justice system can spend a while in correctional facilities waiting for sentencing, which prevents them from having access to education and other rehabilitative programs.

鈥淭hat's problematic in terms of, you're not able to actually access anything to help you move forward. So you're spending months a year plus incarcerated without access to something that's going to help you progress,鈥 Quaranta said.

The 黑料新闻 Justice Alliance believes kids should be placed in facilities closer to home to help them adjust back to normal life outside of the criminal justice system. The report suggests taking this approach can help stop the school to prison pipeline.

Quaranta said that 黑料新闻 could do better when it comes to addressing the root cause of why kids and teenagers commit crimes.

鈥淲hen children go back [to correctional facilities] a third, or fourth time, we really need to figure out what鈥檚 going on. Otherwise, we鈥檙e just going to remain in a cycle,鈥 she said. 鈥淚f we could take a step back and just look with a wider lens, take this issue as a public health issue and try to address it in that way, that鈥檚 what 黑料新闻 needs to move forwards.鈥

The report addressed how much the state currently spends on incarcerating 黑料新闻鈥檚 youth. According to 黑料新闻 Justice Alliance, these high costs highlight the need to shift towards resources that prioritize healing and rehabilitation rather than punishments.

Currently, 黑料新闻 spends between $842.06 and $1,520.01 per day and per bed on youth detention.

鈥淚n facilities located in the Bridgeport and Hartford regions, the cost is as high as $1,347 per day, at an average stay of 184.92 days,鈥 the report said.

鈥淥ne of the lesser known facts about 黑料新闻 when CTJA talks with people is that 黑料新闻 arrests 10 year olds. CTJA will be pushing for the minimum age of arrest to be at least 12 years old, with a goal of 14 years old,鈥 the report said.

Lesley Cosme Torres was an education reporter at 黑料新闻.

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Federal funding is gone.

Congress has eliminated all funding for public media.

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All donations are appreciated, but we ask in this moment you consider starting a monthly gift as a Sustainer to help replace what鈥檚 been lost.

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