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Despite years of research showing that girls require a special kind of programming, here remains a lack of innovative, effective programs for girls in trouble.

This is a continuation of my previous blog on a book by Tom Diaz called The Last Gun.” 

The intersection of the immigration and juvenile justice systems hampers reform efforts and denies appropriate treatment to undocumented youth.

In his latest book, Tom Diaz, a former gun enthusiast and an ex-member of the National Rifle Association, the first chapter is appropriately called A Reign of Terror.” How true this is, as the data he presents show.

How can such an encouraging development as a massive drop in youth crime be treated as such bad news that no one will even talk about it? It’s worse than that: politicians, crime lobbies, and the news media needs black youths to be murderous thugs.