juvenile justice

Truancy reform goes into effect Sept. 1, but questions remain about what will actually happen.
"Often times people come into the adult system and they come out with more problems than they had before they went in."
A DOJ report finds the harsh treatment of black children in Ferguson-area courts "cannot be explained by factors other than race."
The president says investing in education as well as justice reform will correct a "long history of inequity."
At age 16, Kalief Browder was arrested and imprisoned. He spent three years on Rikers Island without ever having been convicted. Earlier this year, he was released without an explanation. He joins us live to talk about his experience.