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- A look at the 2010 murder of Phillip Danner in Indiana. 15-year-old Colt Lundy and Lundy's 12-year-old friend Paul Gingerich were convicted of the crime, although the motives for the murder remain vague.
- Some mistakes you can never take back - and can have deadly consequences. Four teenagers and their young adult friend from Elkhart County, Indiana found this out the hard way. Now, one is dead and the other 4 -- "The Elkhart 4" -- are serving decades behind bars.
- From the confines of America's juvenile detention facilities to the razor wire of juvenile prison to the heart pounding juvenile courtroom hearings where everything is on the line, Cradle To Jail explores where juvenile crime begins, how it evolves, and what's at stake for kids, families and professionals in the system.
- How does a little boy with a 40 IQ and no family, no guardian and no legal counsel end up in a juvenile prison for a crime he didn't commit? This documentary film follows the extraordinary seven year journey of a little boy who is abandoned by his family, but through the heartache and chaos of life inside prison, miraculously meets a group of strangers who not only offer him unconditional love and support, but ultimately, lead him on a journey of hope and inspiration that ultimately results in a whole new life -- and family.
- From the confines of America's juvenile detention facilities to the razor wire of juvenile prison to the heart pounding juvenile courtroom hearings where everything is on the line, Lake County Juvenile Justice explores where juvenile crime begins, how it evolves, and what's at stake for kids, families and professionals in the system.
- From the confines of America's juvenile detention facilities to the razor wire of juvenile prison to the heart pounding juvenile courtroom hearings where everything is on the line, Cradle To Jail explores where juvenile crime begins, how it evolves, and what's at stake for kids, families and professionals in the system.
- How does a little boy with an IQ of 40, no parents, no family, no guardian and no legal counsel end up in maximum-security juvenile prison? It's not as uncommon as you might think. Calamari Productions brings you the moving, 5-year journey of Justin, a prison orphan who had no voice and no future ... until now.
- This critically acclaimed 2-hour documentary on A&E profiles a two-year journey chronicling life on the inside of the presidential campaign trail with the spouses of the 2004 presidential nominees (Elizabeth Edwards, Theresa Heinz-Kerry) and the key staff that make critical decisions behind the scenes.
- For Their Own Good chronicles the wrenching decisions Indianapolis Chief Juvenile Judge James Payne must make from the bench as he presides over the largest juvenile jurisdiction in the state of Indiana. From horrific cases of child abuse and neglect to crimes committed by very young teens, this primetime NBC special leaves no stone unturned as viewers witness kids and families in turmoil, while judges and child welfare experts struggle to do what's in the best interest of the children.
- Dale, the aspiring rocker with the unstable family life, is picked up as a runaway, while Jeff, the good student, is arrested for firing a BB gun.
- Jasmine and Jacinta, are arrested for assault with a deadly weapon, while RJ, who has hit rock bottom, is picked up after a drug induced crime spree.
- Karissa, a foster child, is picked up after running away for 2 weeks, while Nathan, months shy of his 18th birthday, is picked up for burglary.
- Kashmiere is arrested as a first time shop lifter, while Francesca lands in LCJC once again, as her kleptomania continues to get her in trouble with the law.
- Ryan, who is under the influence of marijuana, is arrested for leaving the scene of a car crash, while LaRico, a hurricane Katrina victim, is arrested for retaliating against a school bully.
- Sara, who has a tumultuous relationship with her mom, is picked up as a runaway, while Cordell, the perfect student, is arrested for auto theft.
- Sierra, who is in love with a 19 year-old drug dealer, is arrested for truancy, while Rashad heads to LCJC for the second time, after initiating a life threatening assault.
- Jasmine and Jacinta, are arrested for assault with a deadly weapon, while RJ, who has hit rock bottom, is picked up after a drug induced crime spree.
- With sweeping access inside the Youth Incarcerated As Adults (YIA) cellblock at the maximum security Wabash Valley Correctional Facility in Carlisle, Indiana, "Young Kids, Hard Time" reveals what life is like for kids as young as 12 who will grow up behind bars. The YIA cellblock is home to 53 kids who are rarely permitted to leave the unit, due to the dangers posed by the adult prisoners just outside their door. But once a youth offender turns 18, they begin the immediate transition into the general prison population, where thousands of adult prisoners await. "Young Kids, Hard Time" explores post-conviction life for children staring down decades behind bars, illuminating the effects of sentencing kids to the adult prison system, and whether or not this practice leads to a safer society.