What happens when a juvenile offender is locked up in a super-maximum security prison?
“Stickup Kid” tells the story of Alonza Thomas — who, at age 16, was sent to adult prison after being charged with armed robbery shortly after California enacted a new tough-on-juvenile-crime law.
Alonza went on to spend more than a decade behind bars.
Learn more about Alonza here: https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/stickup-kid/
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