Rolls of barbed wire top the fences at the Highland Residential Center, a sprawling “limited secure” facility that houses juvenile delinquents in rural Ulster County, around 90 miles north of New York City.
Visitors enter through a sally port. Inside, the 12- to 18-year-old male residents are marshalled into lines and ushered from place to place by wary staff members who remind them to keep quiet and keep their hands at their sides.
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