Violence impacting Chicago’s kids is ‘systemic’
Nicole Rollins says her family has to make peace with living without her brother, Akim, who was killed last year
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Nicole Rollins says her family has to make peace with living without her brother, Akim, who was killed last year
'I brought a weapon to school cause I thought if I did what my mom did that then I'd be able to be with her'
Most involved young girls are being married to men old enough to be their fathers and in some instances grandfathers
A state hospital has become a holding facility for offenders, many of whom stay for years beyond their sentences
UN children’s agency reports that 200,000 youngsters – over a third of those affected – need psychosocial support
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