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The Juvenile Justice Center in Baltimore, Md., pictured from multiple angles. (Nia Meyers/Staff)
The Juvenile Justice Center in Baltimore, Md., pictured from multiple angles. (Nia Meyers/Staff)
Baltimore Sun reporter Hannah Gaskill.
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“Our members are frustrated. Our members are exhausted. Our members are concerned about their well-being — about their family's well-being — in addition to the youths’ well-being,” said the head of the union representing DJS workers.

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