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June 2, 2004

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Actor Mark Wahlberg has produced a documentary, Juvies, on juveniles in prison. He and his director, Leslie Neale, discuss the making of their new project.


Mark Wahlberg

Mark Wahlberg

Mark Wahlberg

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For Mark Wahlberg, Juvies - the documentary he exec produced and narrates - is personal. Before becoming one of Hollywood's biggest stars, Wahlberg was caught up in the juvenile justice system. He was convicted and sentenced as an adult for assault. With a second chance, he transformed his image from bad boy to rapper, model and actor. He is a passionate supporter of changing the system and also gives back through his foundation.


 

Leslie Neale

Leslie Neale

Leslie Neale

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Through her advocacy work, filmmaker Leslie Neale felt compelled to instigate change in the juvenile justice system. The award-winning Road to Return was her debut as a documentary director. Neale then spent two years teaching a film production class to incarcerated youth in L.A. This led to the making of her latest film, Juvies, which analyzes the impact adult sentencing has on young criminal offenders.