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Juvenile

Apr. 7, 2000

Throwaway Kids

When you ask people why the Los Angeles County's three juvenile halls have inadequate mental health services for children, they generally crook their fingers in one direction: the Department of Mental Health.

By Cheryl Romo
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        When you ask people why the Los Angeles County's three juvenile halls have inadequate mental health services for children, they generally crook their fingers in one direction: the Department of Mental Health.
        William Arroyo, the DMH medical director for the Children and...

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