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Larry Suffredin Will Not Seek Sixth Term On Cook County Board


UpdatedTue, May 18, 2021 at 5:42 pm CT
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Cook County Commissioner Larry Suffredin says he will refrain from supporting a successor to his seat. (Cook County Board/via video)
EVANSTON, IL Five-term Cook County Commissioner Larry Suffredin announced Friday he will not run again next year.
First elected in 2002, Suffredin said he will complete the final year and a half of his term and would not support any specific successor to his 13th District Cook County and Cook County Forest Preserve Board seat.
Looking back on his two decades on the boards, Suffredin said he hopes he is remembered as someone who brought transparency and new processes to county government, leading to better services for the public. ....

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New vision? Or new prison?


The Lincoln Developmental Center, first called the Illinois Asylum for Feeble-Minded Children, had a sordid history before former Gov. George Ryan closed it in 2002. Founded in 1877, it was an institution for developmentally challenged children and became the largest employer in Logan County. Ryan was pressured to shut it down by those advocating for the developmentally disabled after abuse and neglect, including preventable deaths, were reported.
The state now has plans to repurpose part of the abandoned facility and turn it into a youth detention center for up to 30 youth. It would be the first so-called Illinois Youth Center opened under Gov. JB Pritzker s 21st Century Illinois Transformation Model – a plan that promises to make major changes to the state s juvenile justice system in coming years. ....

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Untreated trauma in arrested juveniles linger 15 years past incarceration, Northwestern study finds


Untreated trauma in arrested juveniles linger 15 years past incarceration, Northwestern study finds
Darcel Rockett, Chicago Tribune
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Michael Penny, from left, Willie Hobson and Renaldo Hudson, three formerly incarcerated men, are pictured April 21, 2021. Last year their sentences were commuted, and they shared their stories of reentry since leaving prison.
Michael Penny had his first run-in with police at age 11 after he broke into a car near the old Chicago Stadium. He said police “beat him up, tossed him around and left him in the dirt.”
Willie Hobson was 10 or 11 when, he said, police handcuffed him and beat him in a patrol car on the way to the police station after he was hanging out with the “wrong crowd” on the West Side. ....

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Untreated traumas in arrested juveniles linger 15 years past incarceration, Northwestern study finds

Michael Penny, 60, had his first run-in with police at age 11 after he broke into a car near the old Chicago Stadium. He said police “beat him up, tossed him around and left him in the dirt.” Willie Hobson, now 69, was 10 or 11 when, he said, police handcuffed him and beat him in a patrol car on the way to the police station after he was hanging out with the “wrong crowd” on the West Side. . ....

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