Ignored no more: Juvenile Corrections programs get gender-specific
Raven has spent much of her teenage life in the juvenile corrections system. Numerous stints in county detention centers, followed each time by months of parole, have taught her what life is like “inside the fence.”
Last stop for felons is no field of dreams
FLORENCE — A five-acre cemetery in this small community holds the remains of shattered lives — the lives of the people buried there, the lives of those they touched and, by extension, the lives they took. Here lie murderers by the dozens, as well as rapists, robbers and other felons. There are 457 in all, with room for an additional 440, says Carson McWilliams, warden of the Arizona State P[...]