Is Cuyahoga County’s juvenile justice system working? Introducing Delinquent: The Wake Up for Tuesday, April

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If Cuyahoga County’s juvenile system is designed to rehabilitate and divert young offenders from crime, is it working?

“Montori felt like a competitor in a Call of Duty video game, with points amassed by hitting targets.”

This line chills in the opening of the series Delinquent: Our System, Our Kids, reported by Kaitlin Durbin and John Tucker and edited by Leila Atassi. Kaitlin and John have worked exclusively on the series since September, interviewing more than 50 juvenile offenders about their experiences in the Cuyahoga County juvenile justice system, which puts more children behind bars than any other county in Ohio. They spoke to their families, attorneys, prosecutors, experts, advocates, judges.

The goal of juvenile justice to rehabilitate impressionable, strong-willed young people who make bad decisions. The goal of the series is to explain how the juvenile justice system works, through the eyes of the young people who go through it.: More than 20 students were detained and released Monday at Case Western Reserve University during protests over the Israeli-Hamas war,. More than 100 students began demonstrating at the oval in front of the Kelvin Smith Library by noon.

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