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Bonnie Boswell Reports
New Earth
Season 4
Episode 407
LA County has the nation’s largest juvenile justice system, with more than 12,000 youths arrested each year. New Earth cooperates with the county to adopt a new model of juvenile diversion. Bonnie Boswell talks with Harry Grammer, founder of New Earth, and a student about how the program transformed the young people’s lives.
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