Custody and Control: Eye-Witness Account of Abuse in Juvenile Justice
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| Carrie Chalmers
volunteered as a tutor at a New York state detention facility for girls. |
The
report "Custody and Control" documents the excessive use of a face-down "restraint" procedure,
incidents of sexual abuse, and inadequate educational and mental health services
at New York's highest security juvenile prisons for girls.
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"Custody and Control" reports that "delinquent"
young girls from backgrounds of intergenerational poverty, many of whom have
survived abuse and trauma, are locked up and again abused and neglected, this
time at the hands of the state.
Carrie Chalmers was a volunteer tutor and relays her first-hand account of the educational, health and abuse crises
happening at New York state facilities that were designed to rehabilitate juveniles,
but instead seem to build and reinforce a criminal nature.
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the entire program (25:29 minutes) or
listen by chapter topics below:
CHAPTER
1, EDUCATION (6:19 minutes)
> The educational level of the girls
> Tutoring as "privilege"
> Books and resources shared or unavailable
CHAPTER
2, HEALTH (5:46 minutes)
> Medication
> Food
> Hygiene
CHAPTER
3, RESTRAINT (10:10 minutes)
> Witnessing "approved" restraint tactics
> Account of verbal abuse
> Typical day at juvenile detention
CHAPTER
4, LANGUAGE (1:32 minutes)
> System lingo for a hopeful future
CHAPTER
5, EVALUATION (2:07 minutes)
> Summary of what is happening in juvenile detention
> What can be done about the system
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