But inside the walls at Ware, one of the state’s largest juvenile detention facilities, children have been trying to kill themselves with stunning regularity.
In Louisiana, where brutal conditions prompted juvenile justice reform two decades ago, the system is again in crisis.
Most Ware guards are Black, as well, though nearly all of its leaders are white, as are the local judge, sheriff and district attorney.
“Of course, they still do.” In reports to the state, Ware’s nurses described carpet burns on children’s faces and head-to-toe bruises from restraints.
In fact, of the four guards convicted of sexually assaulting children at Ware, Mr. Peace would be the only one imprisoned.