Richard RossinJuvenile in Justice“Any time they hear my name they lock me up.”I’ve been in the timeout room for two days. I’ve been in detention four times. The first time I was 13. I’ve been in isolation eight times…Jan 21, 2016Jan 21, 2016
Richard RossinVantageIn Photos: The Connections Between Abu Ghraib, Guantanamo and Juvenile Detention in AmericaA terrifying continuumJan 19, 20162Jan 19, 20162
Richard RossinVantageTribal Justice: the Original Restorative Justice“The Idea of Justice by Strangers Is Foreign To Us.”Dec 9, 20155Dec 9, 20155
Richard RossinVantageMasturbate, Sleep, DeteriorateTraumatic and monotonous, the solitary confinement of children in the United States is shockingly commonAug 11, 20155Aug 11, 20155
Richard RossinJuvenile in Justice“Everything there was horrible.”Soon I’m going to be 18. I’m black, Spanish, Jamaican and Guinanese. My mom’s a great cook. She’s makes yam and mac and cheese. I’ve been…Jun 9, 2015Jun 9, 2015
Richard RossinJuvenile in Justice“I opened the door and there he was dead.”I’ve been here three months. This is my third time here. I was 13 when I came the first time. I had a curfew violation. For three days I…Jun 9, 2015Jun 9, 2015
Richard RossJUSTICE :: ART 120SE :: Spring 2015Why is this a problem? Who does it affect? How are you approaching it from a new perspective? How are you impacting the status quo?Feb 16, 2015Feb 16, 2015