Juvenile Delinquents Shall Henceforth Be Called “Justice-Involved Youth”
As noted previously, criminals must not be called “criminals,” because that would be offensive. Likewise, underage criminals must not be called “juvenile delinquents,” lest it hurt their sensitive feelings. Call them instead “justice-involved youth”:
“The Department of Justice is committed to giving justice-involved youth the tools they need to become productive members of society,” Attorney General Loretta Lynch said in a news release on Monday.
Lynch said the Justice Department and the Department of Housing and Urban Development are launching a $1.7-million initiative to help Public Housing Authorities and legal assistance groups “reduce barriers for justice-involved youth.”
What exactly does this mean, other than that taxpayers are out another wasted $1.7 million? No one knows — unless you can make sense of this:
Through the new Juvenile Re-Entry Assistance Program, DOJ and HUD will work collaboratively “to help individuals that have paid their debt to society rehabilitate and reintegrate back into their communities.”
Unfortunately it was their integration into these dysfunctional, fatherless, welfare-created communities that caused them to be juvenile delinquents justice-involved youth in the first place.
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As noted previously, criminals must not be called “criminals,” because that would be offensive. Likewise, underage criminals must not be called “juvenile delinquents,” lest it hurt their sensitive feelings. Call them instead “justice-involved youth”:
“The Department of Justice is committed to giving justice-involved youth the tools they need to become productive members of society,” Attorney General Loretta Lynch said in a news release on Monday.
Lynch said the Justice Department and the Department of Housing and Urban Development are launching a $1.7-million initiative to help Public Housing Authorities and legal assistance groups “reduce barriers for justice-involved youth.”
What exactly does this mean, other than that taxpayers are out another wasted $1.7 million? No one knows — unless you can make sense of this:
Through the new Juvenile Re-Entry Assistance Program, DOJ and HUD will work collaboratively “to help individuals that have paid their debt to society rehabilitate and reintegrate back into their communities.”
Unfortunately it was their integration into these dysfunctional, fatherless, welfare-created communities that caused them to be juvenile delinquents justice-involved youth in the first place.
- See more at: http://moonbattery.com/#sthash.HftpN7nt.dpuf