About Juvenile In Justice?is a project to document the placement and
treatment of American juveniles housed by law in facilities that
treat, confine, punish, assist and, occasionally, harm them.? Girls in
Justice, the much-anticipated follow up to Juvenile in Justice, turns
our focus to girls in the system, and not a moment too soon. With a
preface by Marian Wright Edelman and essays by Leslie Acoca, Dr. Karen
Countryman-Roswurm, and Mariame Kaba, Maisha T. Winn. Juvenile in
Justice?the book,?with essays by Ira Glass of This American Life and
Bart Lubow of Annie E. Casey Foundation.?For more information about
the Juvenile-in-Justice exhibition, visit the exhibition page.?
Purchase?Girls in Justice. Purchase Juvenile in Justice?(PDF). The
work has been published on?CNN, Slate,?Wired.com,?NPR,?PBS Newshour,
ProPublica, and Harper's Magazine, for which it was awarded the 2012
ASME Award for Best News and Documentary Photography.?The project has
been generously supported by grants from the Guggenheim Foundation,
the Annie E. Casey Foundation, and the Center for Cultural Innovation.
Learn more about the project, view images by site, and follow the
blog:?www.juvenile-in-justice.com