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Of 126 individuals charged as "youthful offenders" in Jefferson County, 117 of them — 93 percent — were black.
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If Louisville’s detention center closes at the end of the year, Louisville youth will be sent to facilities throughout the state — an outcome that families and city officials have feared will make it harder for youth to see family and attorneys and get services.
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Though black youth are less than 27 percent of Louisville’s youth population, they represented more than 75 percent of the youth bookings in Louisville’s secure detention center last year.
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When a youth is accused of a crime in Kentucky, an adult has to make a choice in nearly every step that follows. Allow the youth to avoid a formal charge, or bring the case to a judge? Send him home or to sleep in a cell? Put another way: Offer another chance, or deny it? Disproportionately, the Kentucky youth denied that second chance are black.