+ Follow JUVENILE PRISONERS Tag
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[Title] => American teen in epic 'Bit-Con' Twitter hack sentenced to prison
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[Title] => 'Worse than prison': Abuses in Philippine youth homes
[Summary] => Eleven-year-old Jerry's crime was breaking curfew laws after fleeing violence at home. His punishment? Being sent to a youth detention centre, where he says he endured sexual abuse.
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[Title] => If only we learned to love our wayward kids!
[Summary] => A couple of weeks ago, we wrote about that very embarrassing CNN report entitled "Juvenile Prisoners" and last week, the local television networks suddenly came up with their own versions of the plight of our children who are inside our jails together with adults, for various offenses, ranging from petty theft to poverty which if you didnt know
is not a crime. So the question is, what is the Arroyo government going to do about this problem?
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JUVENILE PRISONERS
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[Title] => 'Worse than prison': Abuses in Philippine youth homes
[Summary] => Eleven-year-old Jerry's crime was breaking curfew laws after fleeing violence at home. His punishment? Being sent to a youth detention centre, where he says he endured sexual abuse.
[DatePublished] => 2019-07-22 18:29:00
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[Title] => If only we learned to love our wayward kids!
[Summary] => A couple of weeks ago, we wrote about that very embarrassing CNN report entitled "Juvenile Prisoners" and last week, the local television networks suddenly came up with their own versions of the plight of our children who are inside our jails together with adults, for various offenses, ranging from petty theft to poverty which if you didnt know
is not a crime. So the question is, what is the Arroyo government going to do about this problem?
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