Juvenile In Justice

Juvenile In Justice is a project to document the placement and treatment of American juveniles housed by law in facilities that treat, confine, punish, assist and, occasionally, harm them.
Photographer Richard Ross spent five years documenting 250 facilities in 20 states where young people are being held for a myriad of violent crimes and minor offenses – 60,500 nationwide on any given day.



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