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Ados en prison

Long métrage documentaire du réalisateur Larry Lynn qui dépeint un portrait à la fois complexe et intime d’enfants en prison, grâce à un accès sans précédent acquis après des années de bénévolat au sein du centre. Le film soulève des questions aussi difficiles que vitales au sujet des jeunes délinquants et des jeunes à risque : devrait-on faire mieux pour les aider?

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Long métrage documentaire du réalisateur Larry Lynn qui dépeint un portrait à la fois complexe et intime d’enfants en prison, grâce à un accès sans précédent acquis après des années de bénévolat au sein du centre. Le film soulève des questions aussi difficiles que vitales au sujet des jeunes délinquants et des jeunes à risque : devrait-on faire mieux pour les aider?

 This work deals with mature subject matter. Viewer discretion is advised.
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    Larry Lynn
    Finale Editworks
  • direction
    Larry Lynn
  • producer
    Tracey Friesen
  • associate producer
    Catrina Longmuir
  • narration
    Larry Lynn
  • editing
    Daryl Bennet
    Manfred Becker
  • camera
    Larry Lynn
  • original music
    James Lynn
  • additional music
    Daryl Bennett
  • sound design
    Jon Ritchie
  • motion graphics
    Pablo Margain
    Victor Cuellar
  • production assistant
    Gordon Guo
    Damian Kuehn
  • sound mixer
    Jon Ritchie
  • colorist
    Lorne Wright
  • production coordinator
    Teri Snelgrove
  • technical coordinator
    Wes Machnikowski
  • production supervisor
    Kathryn Lynch
  • marketing
    Leslie Stafford
  • administration
    Bruce Hagerman
    Janine Steele
  • executive producer
    Tracey Friesen

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Ages 16 to 18
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The Youth Justice Act’s goal is to ensure a fair and effective youth justice system. What are some of the reasons why the law treats offenders aged 12 to 17 differently from adult offenders? In adult correctional facilities, male and female prisoners are segregated. Should this be the case for youth offenders as well? Why do so many offenders return to correctional facilities after they have been released from these institutions? Are there ways of reducing recidivism rates?

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