Typically, visitors to a juvenile facility must show identification and a professional credential validating their reason to be there, according to Brooke Harris, director of LMU Loyola Law School’s Juvenile Justice Clinic. “It’s distressing. The safety of youth and kids who are separated from their families is paramount, and in this situation, it sounds like it was compromised,” she said. “I hope probation is able to address this; I hope they can figure out how and why this happened.”
Source: Los Angeles Times
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