Kids in the Jail by Paul Vasey (1995)
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Overview: How can such evil come from such innocence?
Why do kids as young as 12 commit murder, vicious assault and other crimes that leave the rest of us speechless with shock and horror?
In his search for answers, award-winning journalist and author Paul Vasey became the first writer in Canada to be granted unlimited access to kids now serving time in a maximum security jail for young offenders.
Kids In The Jail is a riveting account of life in The Jail for young offenders, and is the first book of its kind to offer compelling insights into the reasons why these kids ended up behind bars.
Vasey spent months with the kids themselves and talked to lawyers, judges, child psychologists, therapists and even some of the victims. They offer equally compelling and sometimes controversial answers to the question ‘what can we do about it?’
Paul Vasey is the morning host for CBC Radio in Windsor (Canada). He has worked for several newspapers, including The Windsor Star and The Hamilton Spectator. He has published a number of fiction and non-fiction books. His most recent with Black Moss Press was Into Thin Air and A Troublesome Boy.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Social Sciences, Educational > Troubled youth
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