Chapter

Youthful Offenders in the Justice System
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28:22 - 31:21 (02:59)

This podcast discusses the challenges faced by youthful offenders when they enter the jail system, including the differences between juvenile and adult detention. It highlights the misconception that all juvenile offenders are criminals and the experiences of those who are awaiting trial.

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Karen Daniel recalls the case of Betty Tyson, who was wrongfully convicted of murder and sentenced to death in 1992.
28:22 - 29:20 (00:58)
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wrongful conviction
Summary

Karen Daniel recalls the case of Betty Tyson, who was wrongfully convicted of murder and sentenced to death in 1992. It appears that somebody told her she wouldn't face any serious consequences, which led her to make decisions that ultimately resulted in her conviction.

Chapter
Youthful Offenders in the Justice System
Episode
2: "Hit A Lick"
Podcast
Real Life Real Crime
The speaker sheds light on the misconception that juvenile offenders suddenly become criminals when they reach the age of 17 and explains the appeals process for such cases.
29:20 - 31:21 (02:01)
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Incarceration, Juvenile offenders
Summary

The speaker sheds light on the misconception that juvenile offenders suddenly become criminals when they reach the age of 17 and explains the appeals process for such cases.

Chapter
Youthful Offenders in the Justice System
Episode
2: "Hit A Lick"
Podcast
Real Life Real Crime