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Students at Mount St. Mary's College Examine Juvenile Justice System Through Documentary Film.

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| February 24, 2004 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Financial Times Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

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LOS ANGELES -- Students at Mount St. Mary's College will analyze America's juvenile justice system by hosting a free community screening of a documentary film about Juvenile Hall and advocating for changes to the system.

Students in the Mount's Sociology 110 Juvenile Delinquency class are screening the film "Juvies" at 7 p.m. March 3 in the Little Theater of the Chalon Campus, 12001 Chalon Road in West Los Angeles, 90049. The presentation is part of the college's Second Annual Human Rights Film Festival in cooperation with Human Rights Watch.

"Juvies" follows the evolving lives of youngsters in Juvenile Hall over four years into a …

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