Rep. Morales said in her testimony, children who act out beyond normal adolescent behavior need help and guidance, not incarceration.
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Acc. to King: 42% of young people released from Longcreek are incarcerated again within two years, either at Longcreek or in an adult facility. King adds the average length of confinement for low to moderate-risk kids at Longcreek is 508 days (more than one year)
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Ending testimony with powerful words from Skye Gosselin with Maine Youth Justice.
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Skye testified about her experience with being incarcerated as a 14 year old at Long Creek. “Most kids just need to be cared for, not another case with a number on top of it.”
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Skye spoke about the trauma of incarceration and the “lost understanding of human interaction.” Skye supports closing Longcreek altogether, ending youth incarceration and investing in kids and communities. We agree.
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