A counselor staffing ‘crisis’ in Kentucky’s juvenile jails could lead to recidivism, expert says

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — Most of Kentucky’s juvenile jails don’t have access to regular therapists, the service that one Kentucky social worker said it is the key to keeping kids out of jail. “I think it’s a huge crisis,” said Chauweda Smith, a licensed clinical social worker. “I think, a…

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