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800 Lawsuits Allege Systemic Sexual Abuse in Illinois Juvenile Correction Centers
Over 800 lawsuits allege systemic sexual abuse of juveniles in Illinois and Cook County juvenile correction centers, with victims reporting long-term trauma and the state refusing to accept responsibility; the Illinois Childhood Sexual Abuse Act is cited.
800 Lawsuits Allege Systemic Sexual Abuse in Illinois Juvenile Correction Centers
Over 800 lawsuits allege systemic sexual abuse of juveniles in Illinois and Cook County juvenile correction centers, with victims reporting long-term trauma and the state refusing to accept responsibility; the Illinois Childhood Sexual Abuse Act is cited.
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44% Bias Score


Federal Law Mandates Healthcare for Incarcerated Youth Upon Release
A new federal law requires states to provide medical and dental screenings to Medicaid- and CHIP-eligible youths before and after release from correctional facilities, aiming to improve mental health and reduce recidivism, addressing a major systemic problem of healthcare access for this population.
Federal Law Mandates Healthcare for Incarcerated Youth Upon Release
A new federal law requires states to provide medical and dental screenings to Medicaid- and CHIP-eligible youths before and after release from correctional facilities, aiming to improve mental health and reduce recidivism, addressing a major systemic problem of healthcare access for this population.
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28% Bias Score


Cincinnati Drive-by Shooting Results in 12- to 14.5-Year Sentence
Ryan Healey, 25, was fatally shot in a random drive-by shooting in Cincinnati, Ohio, in April 2023; Anjuan Marion, initially charged as a juvenile, pleaded guilty to manslaughter and received a 12- to 14.5-year prison sentence in November 2023.
Cincinnati Drive-by Shooting Results in 12- to 14.5-Year Sentence
Ryan Healey, 25, was fatally shot in a random drive-by shooting in Cincinnati, Ohio, in April 2023; Anjuan Marion, initially charged as a juvenile, pleaded guilty to manslaughter and received a 12- to 14.5-year prison sentence in November 2023.
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44% Bias Score


Charges Dropped Against Teenager Accused of Murdering 12-Year-Old
A 14-year-old boy, accused of murdering 12-year-old Leo Ross on January 21 in Birmingham, had two assault charges against two emergency workers dropped; he still faces murder, weapon possession, and four other assault charges, appearing in Birmingham Crown Court on April 22.
Charges Dropped Against Teenager Accused of Murdering 12-Year-Old
A 14-year-old boy, accused of murdering 12-year-old Leo Ross on January 21 in Birmingham, had two assault charges against two emergency workers dropped; he still faces murder, weapon possession, and four other assault charges, appearing in Birmingham Crown Court on April 22.
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36% Bias Score


England Riots: Children's Involvement Driven by Police Distrust, Lack of Opportunities
A report reveals that hundreds of children, some as young as 11, participated in England's 2023 riots, primarily driven by deep-seated distrust of the police and a lack of opportunities, not far-right ideologies; the report raises concerns about the unusually harsh punishments many received.
England Riots: Children's Involvement Driven by Police Distrust, Lack of Opportunities
A report reveals that hundreds of children, some as young as 11, participated in England's 2023 riots, primarily driven by deep-seated distrust of the police and a lack of opportunities, not far-right ideologies; the report raises concerns about the unusually harsh punishments many received.
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28% Bias Score


14-Year-Old Charged with Murder of 12-Year-Old in Birmingham
A 14-year-old boy has been charged with the murder of 12-year-old Leo Ross, who was stabbed in Birmingham on Tuesday, and with six additional counts of assault and possession of a bladed article; the boy will appear in court on Monday.
14-Year-Old Charged with Murder of 12-Year-Old in Birmingham
A 14-year-old boy has been charged with the murder of 12-year-old Leo Ross, who was stabbed in Birmingham on Tuesday, and with six additional counts of assault and possession of a bladed article; the boy will appear in court on Monday.
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36% Bias Score

Naples Youth Violence Crisis: Murders Fueled by Easy Access to Firearms and Lenient Justice
A surge in youth violence plagues Naples, Italy, fueled by readily available firearms and a lack of severe repercussions for underage offenders; the murder of a young man, Giovanbattista Cutolo, exemplifies this crisis, highlighting the urgent need for systemic change.

Naples Youth Violence Crisis: Murders Fueled by Easy Access to Firearms and Lenient Justice
A surge in youth violence plagues Naples, Italy, fueled by readily available firearms and a lack of severe repercussions for underage offenders; the murder of a young man, Giovanbattista Cutolo, exemplifies this crisis, highlighting the urgent need for systemic change.
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36% Bias Score

Rapper G. Dep Released After Clemency for 1993 Murder
Rapper G. Dep, who confessed to a 1993 murder in 2010, was released from prison in April 2024 after receiving clemency; his case highlights ongoing debates about juvenile justice and sentencing disparities across states.

Rapper G. Dep Released After Clemency for 1993 Murder
Rapper G. Dep, who confessed to a 1993 murder in 2010, was released from prison in April 2024 after receiving clemency; his case highlights ongoing debates about juvenile justice and sentencing disparities across states.
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36% Bias Score

Welsh Schoolgirl Found Guilty of Attempted Murder
A 14-year-old girl in Ammanford, Wales was found guilty of attempted murder after stabbing two teachers and a student with a bladed multitool at Ysgol Dyffryn Aman on April 24, 2023; all victims survived but required hospital treatment, and the girl awaits sentencing on April 28th.

Welsh Schoolgirl Found Guilty of Attempted Murder
A 14-year-old girl in Ammanford, Wales was found guilty of attempted murder after stabbing two teachers and a student with a bladed multitool at Ysgol Dyffryn Aman on April 24, 2023; all victims survived but required hospital treatment, and the girl awaits sentencing on April 28th.
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28% Bias Score

Thrill-Seeking, Distrust of Police Drove Youth Participation in Southport Riots: Report
A report by the Children's Commissioner suggests that thrill-seeking and distrust of police, not online misinformation, were the main reasons why 14 interviewed under-18s participated in last summer's riots following the murders of three girls in Southport; the report also notes that the government'...

Thrill-Seeking, Distrust of Police Drove Youth Participation in Southport Riots: Report
A report by the Children's Commissioner suggests that thrill-seeking and distrust of police, not online misinformation, were the main reasons why 14 interviewed under-18s participated in last summer's riots following the murders of three girls in Southport; the report also notes that the government'...
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44% Bias Score

Unaccompanied Child Jailed After Riots: Case Highlights Systemic Issues
An unaccompanied Muslim child, separated from his parents and working at a barber shop, was jailed for four weeks for kicking a rioter who attacked him during last year's UK riots, highlighting the challenges faced by vulnerable asylum-seeking children within the justice system.

Unaccompanied Child Jailed After Riots: Case Highlights Systemic Issues
An unaccompanied Muslim child, separated from his parents and working at a barber shop, was jailed for four weeks for kicking a rioter who attacked him during last year's UK riots, highlighting the challenges faced by vulnerable asylum-seeking children within the justice system.
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48% Bias Score

Netherlands to Deport Underage Asylum Seekers Convicted of Crimes
The Dutch government will allow the Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND) to revoke residence permits from underage asylum seekers convicted of crimes against public order, prompted by a recent group rape case in Helmond involving five underage asylum seekers.

Netherlands to Deport Underage Asylum Seekers Convicted of Crimes
The Dutch government will allow the Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND) to revoke residence permits from underage asylum seekers convicted of crimes against public order, prompted by a recent group rape case in Helmond involving five underage asylum seekers.
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56% Bias Score
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