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The 2006 Justice Policy Institute report The Dangers of Detention summarizes the academic research on the harms of incarcerating youth in juvenile facilities, and shows that putting kids in cages:
- slows the natural process of aging out of delinquency,
- exacerbates any existing mental illnesses,
- increases the odds of recidivism,
- reduces the chances of returning to school, and
- diminishes success in the labor market.
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