Article 5F298 Racial inequality in US youth detention wider than ever, experts say

Racial inequality in US youth detention wider than ever, experts say

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Eli Hager for The Marshall Project
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White youths freed at far higher rates than Black peers in early stages of Covid-19 pandemic, data shows

White youths were being released from juvenile detention centers at a far higher rate than their Black peers during the early stages of the Covid-19 pandemic in the US, and more people of color are now being detained for longer than they were before the crisis, according to data gathered by a leading children's philanthropic group.

So many kids were freed from jail last year that by late summer, fewer children were incarcerated than at any point since at least the 1980s. But many youth facilities are increasingly holding almost entirely Black and Latino populations of teens, according to interviews with more than a dozen juvenile justice officials and attorneys in seven states.

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