
In Freddie Gray's neighborhood, a bleak outlook for family
Clip: 5/2/2015 | 4m 15s
Tara Huffman, of the Open Society Institute, discusses social issues in Baltimore.
In the Sandtown neighborhood of Baltimore, where Freddie Gray grew up and was arrested, both the number of babies born to teenagers and the incarceration rate are exponentially higher than the national average. Tara Huffman, the director of the criminal and juvenile justice program at the Open Society Institute in Baltimore, joins Hari Sreenivasan.
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In Freddie Gray's neighborhood, a bleak outlook for family
Clip: 5/2/2015 | 4m 15s
In the Sandtown neighborhood of Baltimore, where Freddie Gray grew up and was arrested, both the number of babies born to teenagers and the incarceration rate are exponentially higher than the national average. Tara Huffman, the director of the criminal and juvenile justice program at the Open Society Institute in Baltimore, joins Hari Sreenivasan.
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