Giving at-risk teens a second chance

For the past four years, UNC-Chapel Hill researchers have been working with officials in Robeson County to reduce youth violence there. Instead of receiving jail time and a criminal record, teenagers who get charged with a first-offense misdemeanor, like fighting at school, go through a teen court hearing.

Video by Mary Lide Parker

Screen grab of a North Carolina Public Schools bus with the sentence "33% of young people don't finish high school" overlaid onto of it. Click to start video.
November 4th, 2016