How Swapping Junk Food for Healthier Meals Cut Violence in Juvenile Detention by Half
Something strange happened in Los Angeles County’s juvenile detention facilities in the early 1980s. Staff noticed a shift in the atmosphere. Fights decreased. Tensions eased. Disciplinary incidents fell off a cliff. Yet no new counseling programs had been introduced. No additional guards had been hired. No changes to sentencing or supervision had taken place. What …
