Youth and Families Sue to Halt Planned Transfer of Youth to Angola Prison

Louisiana鈥檚 plan to transfer children from Bridge City Center for Youth to Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola is inhumane and unconstitutional

August 19, 2022 6:00 pm

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BATON ROUGE, La. 鈥 Attorneys filed a federal lawsuit today to prevent the transfer of youth currently detained at Bridge City Center for Youth to Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola, an adult facility with an environment that would place youth at imminent and grave risk of serious harm. The state鈥檚 plans follow a caused by adults within the Office of Juvenile Justice, failures that the lawsuit claims must be addressed immediately.

鈥淭here are no circumstances under which it would be safe, legal, or appropriate to house youth at a notorious adult penitentiary like Angola,鈥 said Hector Linares of the Loyola Stuart H. Smith Law Clinic and Center for Social Justice. 鈥淣othing we have seen to this point leads us to believe this is anything but an ill-conceived and impulsive decision that will only heighten the crisis at OJJ, rather than do anything to resolve it.鈥

鈥淪tate leadership has had ample opportunity to enact meaningful reforms that act in the best interest of our young people, but instead the state has continued to push forward unjust policies and actions that only further traumatize incarcerated youth, their families, and communities. That is why families are now having to find legal remedies for the state鈥檚 failures,鈥 said Gina Womack, co-founder and executive director of Families and Friends of Louisiana鈥檚 Incarcerated Children. 鈥淭he move defies all common sense and best practices, and it will cause irrevocable damage to our youth and families.鈥

鈥淭he move to put youth in Angola ignores decades of research showing young people in adult lock-ups makes us less safe, not more,鈥 said David Utter of The Claiborne Firm, one of the lawyers who filed the federal lawsuit today on behalf of youth and families. 鈥淭he idea that Louisiana is pursuing a policy of placing youth in an adult prison in 2022 truly shocks the conscience.鈥

鈥淭he State of Louisiana has ignored the comprehensive problems within the juvenile justice system for decades,鈥 said Ronald Haley, one of the attorneys representing the youth and their families. 鈥淣ow, these problems have been deemed unmanageable, and the solution is to send our troubled youth to a place where they will be ignored and forgotten 鈥 thus, passing the responsibility to an institution that has been sued for numerous civil and human rights violations. This is an unacceptable response to addressing the problems with OJJ. 鈥

鈥淪tudy after study has shown that incarceration has devastating, lifelong effects on young people 鈥 cutting them off from their families, disrupting their education, and exposing them to further trauma and violence,鈥 said Nora Ahmed, legal director for the 老澳门开奖结果 of Louisiana. 鈥淭ransferring these children to an adult prison will only cause more pain and suffering, and deprive them of the services, programming, and other tools they need for healthy growth, education, and development. We should be helping kids to grow into productive adults, not harming them further.鈥

鈥淭he juvenile justice system is supposed to be about rehabilitation and creating opportunities for future success to override past missteps,鈥 said Tammie Gregg, deputy director of the 老澳门开奖结果鈥檚 National Prison Project. 鈥淲e must show our youth a vision for their lives and future that is rich with promise and hope. Placing children in a notorious adult prison rife with the history of slavery and racial disparity instead paints a portrait of deep despair, failure, and limitation 鈥 certainly not the positive and achievable outcomes we hope for their future.鈥

The lawsuit was filed in the federal court for the Middle District of Louisiana. A hearing date is pending.

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