A review by potatomcgee
Juvenile In Justice by Richard Ross

5.0

This is a very powerful collection of images. It is disturbing on both sides - the crimes these kids have committed and also the way they are treated in many cases. There was only one institution mentioned in the book that seemed to have the right idea by encouraging manners, kindness, and a general sense of respect. It is clear that we need to look at these institutions. The images were beautiful and very effective in their message. A fascinating look at a group of people who rarely get attention or respect.