The documentary will present a combination of victims, offenders, and individuals from the judicial and law system who will be spoken with in depth, as well as looking into each of their daily lives and how it affects how they each live. There will also be an in depth look into various institutions, doctors, treatments and how juveniles are affected after they leave prison and have treatment for being an “offender.” Project
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This sounds incredible! I hope it fulfills it’s promise to report facts/research accurately. I eagerly await the finished film!
Thanks, Ms. Reams. We need people who will bring to light the unnecessary punitive restrictions, waste and ineffectiveness of the current laws. Not to mention the suffering inflicted, without cause, on the families and friends. And thanks to Sosen for sponsoring.