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Caught
WNYC Studios
13 episodes
6 months ago
Mass incarceration starts young. These kids say the system changes them forever.
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Mass incarceration starts young. These kids say the system changes them forever.
Show more...
True Crime
Society & Culture,
News,
Politics,
Documentary
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Episode 1: 'I Just Want You to Come Home'
Caught
28 minutes 57 seconds
7 years ago
Episode 1: 'I Just Want You to Come Home'
Z had his first encounters with law enforcement when he was just 12 years old. Now, at 16, he’s sitting in detention on an armed robbery charge—his young life has been defined by cops and courts. Dwayne Betts is a poet and juvenile justice lawyer who, in his own youth, was deemed a “super-predator,” and spent nine years incarcerated. Both Z and Dwayne were guilty of the crimes for which they were charged; their stories are not whodunnits. But together, they introduce the central questions of this podcast: What happens once we decide a child is a criminal? What does society owe those children, beyond punishment? And what are the human consequences of the expansion and hardening of criminal justice policies that began in the 1990s – consequences disproportionately experienced by black and brown youth.  Caught is supported, in part, by the Anne Levy Fund, Margaret Neubart Foundation, the John and Gwen Smart Family Foundation, and the Economic Hardship Reporting Project.
Caught
Mass incarceration starts young. These kids say the system changes them forever.