This was before bills such as Senate Bill (SB) 260 were passed in California to establish a youth offender parole hearing mechanism for youth.
"There should be more transparency as far as what kind of education these youth are getting," professor says.
Kravitch says, we can create a more supportive and effective educational framework that empowers them to break free from crime and poverty.
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