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There Goes the Neighborhood

Introducing ‘Caught’: Our New Podcast

There Goes the Neighborhood

WNYC Studios and KCRW

History, City, Nyc, The, Nation, Documentary, News, Brooklyn, Gentrification, York, Boroughs, Real, Race, New, Estate, Society & Culture, Business News, Wnyc

4.8543 Ratings

🗓️ 20 March 2018

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

America incarcerates more people than any country in the world. It starts with kids. On any given night, roughly 53,000 young people are in some form of lockup. Nearly 60 percent are black or Latino. We all make dumb mistakes in our youth. But for these kids, those same destructive choices have a lasting impact. Mass incarceration starts young. From the team that brought you There Goes the Neighborhood, Caught: The Lives of Juvenile Justice tells the stories of young lives forever changed by collisions with law and order. In this episode, meet Z, a kid who 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. Z's story introduces the questions: 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: The Lives of Juvenile Justice 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. Subscribe on iTunes.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey everybody. This is Kai Wright, host of Season 1 of There Goes the Neighborhood. And the team that brought you that season has been hard at work, not on another neighborhood series, but on another podcast that we think is really important. It's called Caught, and it's all about the lives of young people stuck in the juvenile justice system. We think that you will be really important. It's called Caught, and it's all about the lives of young people stuck in the

0:21.9

juvenile justice system. We think that you will be really interested in it, and we'd love you to

0:26.7

listen to it. So here's episode one, and hey, if you like it, go subscribe. Caught, the lives of

0:33.2

juvenile justice. Thanks.

0:38.0

I explained to you last night that the bricks were starting to fall and they were all

0:41.8

going to come crumbling down. All the evidence we've got, we know that you were there.

0:51.0

So that's where we need to start.

0:55.0

And that is where we are starting to.

0:57.3

The feeling of getting caught.

0:59.8

That moment when you just, you cannot run, you cannot hide,

1:03.5

and it's time that you face the consequences for what you've done.

1:07.8

Were you there?

1:10.6

Yeah.

1:14.5

Why didn't you tell us last night?

1:18.0

Because I was scared.

1:20.6

Scared, young and scared.

1:23.6

You know the feeling I'm talking about.

1:25.0

I mean, really scared.

1:26.4

Think back to it.

1:27.1

That moment when, like, you're hiding in your friend's house or wherever and you're thinking,

1:31.8

God, if I can just get away with this, if I can just not pay for what I've done this time,

1:36.9

I will not do it again.

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