A U.S. Department of Justice report found that Alaska children have been forced to endure unnecessary and unduly long institutionalization in locked facilities because no alternatives exist.
The U.S. Department of Justice has released the findings of an investigation into
in Alaska. The investigation found that youth in the state were forced to endure unnecessary and unduly long institutionalization in locked facilities because no alternatives exist.wrote about the DOJ report.Department of Justice investigators traveled to Alaska twice. They toured facilities here and interviewed families, children and staff.
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