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Juvenile detainees play soccer during their recreation

Juvenile detainees play soccer during their recreation

Juvenile detainees play soccer during their recreation time at the Dar al-Hikmah juvenile education center in western Baghdad. The juvenile education center is one of the educational programs provided to detain... More

A look at the computer room used by inmates inside

A look at the computer room used by inmates inside

A look at the computer room used by inmates inside the Mosul juvenile detention center. (Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Steven Petibone, 138th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment, 21 August, 2006.)

A juvenile detainee solves a math problem on a white

A juvenile detainee solves a math problem on a white

A juvenile detainee solves a math problem on a white board during a class at the Dar al-Hikmah juvenile education center in western Baghdad. The juvenile education center is one of the educational programs prov... More

A look at the barbershop inside the Mosul juvenile

A look at the barbershop inside the Mosul juvenile

A look at the barbershop inside the Mosul juvenile detention center. (Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Steven Petibone, 138th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment, 21 August, 2006.)

A look at the classroom used to instrruct inmates inside

A look at the classroom used to instrruct inmates inside

A look at the classroom used to instrruct inmates inside the Mosul juvenile detention center. (Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Steven Petibone, 138th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment, 21 August, 2006.)

A look at the barbershop inside the Mosul juvenile

A look at the barbershop inside the Mosul juvenile

A look at the barbershop inside the Mosul juvenile detention center. (Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Steven Petibone, 138th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment, 21 August, 2006.)

Juvenile detainee attend a class at the Dar al-Hikmah

Juvenile detainee attend a class at the Dar al-Hikmah

Juvenile detainee attend a class at the Dar al-Hikmah juvenile education center in western Baghdad. The juvenile education center is one of the educational programs provided to detainees in the care and custody... More

A look at the recreation room inside the Mosul juvenile

A look at the recreation room inside the Mosul juvenile

A look at the recreation room inside the Mosul juvenile detention center. (Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Steven Petibone, 138th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment, 21 August, 2006.)

Staff Sergeant Eric Radder and his interpreter Sara

Staff Sergeant Eric Radder and his interpreter Sara

Staff Sergeant Eric Radder and his interpreter Sara Aziz speak with the facility director Col. Laith Ali Rafiq inside the Mosul juvenile detention center. It was Radder's second visit to establish a working rel... More

Juvenile detainees participate in class at the Dar

Juvenile detainees participate in class at the Dar

Juvenile detainees participate in class at the Dar al-Hikmah juvenile education center in western Baghdad. The juvenile education center is one of the educational programs provided to detainees in the care and ... More

A look at the classroom used to instruct inmates inside

A look at the classroom used to instruct inmates inside

A look at the classroom used to instruct inmates inside the Mosul juvenile detention center. (Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Steven Petibone, 138th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment, 21 August, 2006.)

Staff Sergeant Eric Radder survey's the outside courtyard

Staff Sergeant Eric Radder survey's the outside courtyard

Staff Sergeant Eric Radder survey's the outside courtyard of the Mosul juvenile detention facility. It was Radder's second visit to establish a working relationship with the facility. (Photo by Sgt. 1st Class S... More

Juvenile detainees participate in class at the Dar

Juvenile detainees participate in class at the Dar

Juvenile detainees participate in class at the Dar al-Hikmah juvenile education center in western Baghdad. The juvenile education center is one of the educational programs provided to detainees in the care and ... More

An employee in the accounting department works at his

An employee in the accounting department works at his

An employee in the accounting department works at his computer inside the Mosul juvenile detention center. (Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Steven Petibone, 138th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment, 21 August, 2006.)

Staff Sergeant Eric Radder and his interpreter Sara

Staff Sergeant Eric Radder and his interpreter Sara

Staff Sergeant Eric Radder and his interpreter Sara Aziz speak with the facility director Col. Laith Ali Rafiq inside the Mosul juvenile detention center. It was Radder's second visit to establish a working rel... More

A look at the computers used by inmates inside the

A look at the computers used by inmates inside the

A look at the computers used by inmates inside the Mosul juvenile detention center. (Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Steven Petibone, 138th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment, 21 August, 2006.)

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