subjects would you be okay spending 8 hours over the weekend taking care of juvenile delinquents. 17% of them said sure we'll do it over this weekend. He said fair enough. Then he moved on tothe experimental group. In the experimental group he didn't start off directly with his request. What he did was he said he said to the experiment
I just want to say that just in the last five years, we have nearly doubled the number of states that ban juvenile life without parole.That said, the majority of states still allow this sentence for our young people.
we're so proud to work with um also uh uh the Mind Body awareness project which is kids who are locked up in the Juvenile Justice System umalso um mindful life uh sorry mindful life mindful life no not mind for Life project honoring the path of the warrior
Everybody's afraid, "my kid -- he's wearing a leather jacket; he's going to turn out to be James Dean." It was the age of the juvenile delinquent . The idea of the juvenile delinquent became important. So there's the emergence of all this whole system of things meant tobecome sites of social discipline. Meant to turn kids into good citizens, basically. And the summer camp was
And that's what they're targeting. It makes ecological sense. It's what modern animals do for very good reason. Juveniles are relatively small and weak. They don't have the horns or frills or armor or shields and other stuff. They're naive. Theydon't, they have, you often have to learn what predators are or you have to learn how to avoid them or to check the wind
m900 th000 cod in the North Sea if we include all the juveniles why does that matter I mean stop for a moment then let's stop for a moment and just thinkwhat an extraordinary world we live in that we have a tolerably accurate count
He was left here with nowhere to go, no one to stay with. or juvenile court. That can be through foster care, maybe because you're involved in a juvenile justice case.
going to school and uh failed the drug test. I was on probation at the time, failed the drug test and then I they sent me to juvenile detention. Were you drinking at that age?
I think that what was very important to maintain from the book was the brutality, the honesty. It's like a juvenile book in the best way. It was written by a teenager, so there's an authenticity of voice, and it's not refined.
Burgers came in, the golden arches arrived in Tokyo, and hot flashes went up to about 40% or a little bit more Edamame is the juvenile soybean.
And within four years after his death, I was arrested for the first time with my younger brother. We went to juvenile hall, and that began a long road of me going in and out and getting even more involved with the criminal and gang lifestyle. What role did juvenile hall play in your development at that time?
I didn't spend a lot of time on the text files because some of them were juvenile . Most of them were juvenile . And that's useful for cultural historians, but that's not really where I was focused on.
But the new dark web, I kind of am fascinated by. That's the new juvenile delinquent is the one that's living with his parents, is 35 years old. They haven't seen him in two months and they leave food outside of his or her door and they're shutting down the government.
At the same time he's changing his tone, he joins a number of Nazi organizations in quick succession, and he also begins to consult for the juvenile justice system. You might imagine the Nazi justice system is not terribly lenient toward nonconformist children.
And then they try to get the family member who's most in trouble and attach relations between the most positive person and the person most in trouble And the juvenile prisons are wretched places.
through DYS and the juvenile system and so forth.
So he looked at juvenile delinquency.
She had a juvenile client who was going to be sentenced.
Or if you're in a school and you're being bullied-- and Lydia will talk a little bit about this, right-- then you can go straight from school into the juvenile justice system. How many of you have seen "Moonlight?" All righty.
So, kids getting kicked out and ending up in these systems, even though they may end up for other reasons, that's largely what's fueling it. In the juvenile justice system, the numbers are the same. 20%. I mean, one study in Northern California recently, about 30% of girls who are in the juvenile justice system in California identified somewhere
Additionally, there are federal statutes that provide protection for discrimination. So on the juvenile justice side, the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act prohibits discrimination based on sex. So we'll talk a little bit about sex-based discrimination.
because it was fostering juvenile delinquency.
Out of the juvenile world and back into the adult.
Neoteny means you carry juvenile traits way into maturity, right?
And we started the juvenile hall meditation groups together.
cocoon of the juvenile hall and returning to their communities.
And because juvenile incarceration is incredibly expensive, $110,000 a year, this program, every dollar invested in it
And this is a juvenile Pacific giant octopus, the most beautiful animal.
But this is a juvenile , as I mentioned, and it would grow into an adult Pacific giant octopus, which
I'm in a juvenile detention center one day.
This was a juvenile , those are the kinds of challenges that we face if we want to protect the ocean.
find a good patch, the adults will often beat them up and chase them off. - You're talking about juveniles across various species? - Everything. This is just a universal pattern of being a smaller animal versus a larger, or a younger animal versus a larger animal.
So I'm putting juveniles out.
So I'm putting juveniles aside.
upstate with no juveniles in it.
what brought kids into the Department of Juvenile Justice.
When I was working the Department of Juvenile Justice, some of the residential programs had basically like a rolling cart with different drawers,
And I remember being in juvenile hall and seeing sometimes kids getting visits, and I knew that my mother was never coming because she was so much in her addiction.
Now we're at every single juvenile hall in Los Angeles County.
I showed up to one of the juvenile halls, and the director was really excited and said, "Today, Alexa is in your program."
The one of the left is a juvenile .
In order to be a juvenile and get into prison, meaning into the Ofek prison, which is the juvenile prison, you need to drop out of several, a long list of places before.
And then they try to get the family member who's most in trouble and attach relations between the most positive person and the person most in trouble And he's had no further juvenile record.
Those are some of our youngsters from juvenile hall.
- As someone who's involved in the juvenile justice system here in Merced County, what impact do you think the Sacred Rok program is having on the kids who
When I first went to juvenile hall and I was talking to kids and the one guy goes, man, they're not sure if--
It's going to be juvenile .
So that's the child welfare system. And then you can see the juvenile justice system. Right. If I can scroll down just a little bit here.
He was left here with nowhere to go, no one to stay with. They put me in the Texas Juvenile Justice Department, TJJD for short.
We went two years without a single juvenile homicide, and credit was often given to the police, but it was really those moms that created that movement