Irredeemable? Why Juvenile Life Without Parole Fails Our Youth
At 16 years old, Edward Simms stood in a Virginia courtroom and was told by a judge that he was ‘irredeemable.’ Raised in a single-parent household by a mother who […]
“We Are Talking About Children”: Overworked Public Defenders and Youth Access to Justice
“It is a moral failure for young people to become system-involved in the first place,” said Alice Wilkerson, executive director of Advance Maryland and the Advance Maryland Education Fund, reflecting […]
