Published on: 12/01/2025
This news was posted by Oregon Today News
Description
Data from the Sentencing Project, a nonprofit which advocates for criminal justice reforms, shows that Native American children in Washington are nearly five times more likely on average to be incarcerated than their white peers. Furthermore, Native American children are less likely to receive a second chance once they are in juvenile court, according to a recently published series from InvestigateWest about the inequities Native American youth face in Washington’s criminal justice system. Melanie Henshaw, Indigenous affairs reporter at InvestigateWest, joins us to discuss her findings.
“Think Out Loud®” broadcasts live at noon every weekday and rebroadcasts at 8 p.m.
If you’d like to comment on any of the topics in this show or suggest a topic of your own, please get in touch with us on Facebook, send an email to [email protected], or you can leave a voicemail for us at 503-293-1983.
News Source : https://www.opb.org/article/2025/12/01/investigative-reporting-washington-native-youth-criminal-justice-system/
Other Related News
12/01/2025
Dont forget Letters from Wintertime Characters requests close TODAY at 5pm Request a lette...
12/01/2025
Plenty of roster churn is expected over the next several weeks for Oregon State football S...
12/01/2025
DEAR ABBY I am a stepgrandmother of a disabled granddaughter Laura who has Down syndrome S...
12/01/2025
HILLSBORO POLICE E-NEWSLETTER Strengthening Public Safety amp Tackling Crime Officer Ride...
12/01/2025
