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Adult Prison Case Study

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Incarcerating juveniles in prisons with adult prisoners is a grievous injustice. According to the Department of Justice there are approximately 4,200 persons younger than 18 that are inmates in adult jails, and 1000 inmates age 17 or younger in the custody of state prions at the end of 2014 in the United States (OJJDO Statistical Briefing Book). The data reported from the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction indicates that in 2010-they received 2,439, which is higher than the totals previously reported by the OJJDO. The Juvenile Justice Delinquency and Prevention Act of 1974 amended in 2002 added mandates that dictate the importance of removing juveniles from adult prisons, and more pointedly that juveniles should not have any contact …show more content…

The prisons in the Mid-Atlantic region are currently housing 2,116 Juveniles in their prisons. This is a violation of the JJDP act, to house these juveniles with adults, so why are they continuously being funneled in? Jennifer Gonnerman’s (2014) article, “Before the Law” discusses the case of Kalief Browder who was just 16-years-old when he was detained in May 2010. Browder was accused of stealing book bag which equated to robbery. This youth was detained without a trial. Two of those three years in Rikers were spent in solitary confinement housed with Gang members, even though he was not in a gang. Reportedly, Browder was brutalized by Officers and inmates; then without a trial he was found not guilty of a crime and released after 3 yrs. Browder attended College maintained a 3.5 GPA, and later committed suicide by hanging. This is incident that was an extreme case of abuse. The system failed but how many times have we admitted this fact? The Juvenile Justice system is in need of an overhaul, a new way to function which provides juveniles with the tools to exist after they have come in contact with the

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