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In re Gault with Josie Duffy Rice

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Is There a Tradition in Juvenile Justice?

It's not until 1899 that you see juvenile courts spring up, starting in Illinois. They are profoundly racist with black children being much less likely to be deemed worthy of rehabilitation. So stop looking at those gift words in the mouth and asking for rights. Right. And so that kind of sets off this like tradition in juvenile justice that exists for the next 150 years,. approximately.

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