Los Niños

Kids, Teen, Social Issues, Fiction
Cover of the book Los Niños by Maria Victoria Murua, Xlibris US
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Author: Maria Victoria Murua ISBN: 9781462852185
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: April 27, 2011
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Maria Victoria Murua
ISBN: 9781462852185
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: April 27, 2011
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

They are little children, in little bodies, and with little children mentalities; but they have committed adult-size crimes, like armed robbery, assault, rape, and even murder. They cant be housed with juveniles that have committed petty offenses; and they cant be housed with adult delinquents. They are then, incarcerated in a limbo of sorts; the Juvenile Adult Remand Detention System; in adult facilities, but out of sight and sound of the adults. They must, however, abide by the same rules. Some of them exhibit tough exteriors, but many times, their childish minds cannot comprehend even what they have done. It is then that the Detention Officers confront the child (el nio), who weeps, and mourns for his mother, his family and his lost future. Los Nios tells the story of only 31 of these children. There are hundreds of thousands of them nationwide. Along with our child prodigies, and our honor students, they also are Americas future.

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They are little children, in little bodies, and with little children mentalities; but they have committed adult-size crimes, like armed robbery, assault, rape, and even murder. They cant be housed with juveniles that have committed petty offenses; and they cant be housed with adult delinquents. They are then, incarcerated in a limbo of sorts; the Juvenile Adult Remand Detention System; in adult facilities, but out of sight and sound of the adults. They must, however, abide by the same rules. Some of them exhibit tough exteriors, but many times, their childish minds cannot comprehend even what they have done. It is then that the Detention Officers confront the child (el nio), who weeps, and mourns for his mother, his family and his lost future. Los Nios tells the story of only 31 of these children. There are hundreds of thousands of them nationwide. Along with our child prodigies, and our honor students, they also are Americas future.

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