Technology & Science
Apr. 6, 2000
Juvenile Hall Probe Met With Roadblocks
It was a visit that almost didn't happen. When a Daily Journal reporter asked the county probation department for permission to talk to a 16-year-old named Kam, whose problems had been described by a juvenile-court bench officer as typical for a child with a diagnosed mental illness in the delinquency system, officials balked.




When a Daily Journal reporter asked the county probation department for permission to talk to a 16-year-old named Kam, whose problems had been described by a juvenile-court bench officer as typical for a child with a diagnos...
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