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Close to Home program mean to keep troubled youth closer to home

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This fall, kids who get in trouble as a juvenile will be place in privately-run not-for-profit facilities in New York City versus being sent upstate. Some parents are concerned that the teens could be right back on the streets committing more crimes. Dean Meminger explains.
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