In the dimly lit hallways of the county jail, 15-year-old David walked with a smirk that didn't quite reach his eyes. To him, the program was just another "joke" his parents were forcing him into to fix his "out of control" behavior. He had already punched out a van windshield in a fit of rage, so he figured a few shouting inmates wouldn't faze him.
David’s defiance began to crack. He was ordered to take off his jacket, revealing he wasn't even wearing a shirt underneath, a small detail that the correctional officers used to strip away his last bit of bravado. As he was forced to stand outside and listen to the taunts of men in overcrowded cells, the reality of "life behind bars" began to sink in. Beyond Scared Straight
By the time David met an inmate who had lost everything—his family, his freedom, and his future—the smirk was gone. He watched as other kids broke down in tears, some even being forced to "hold the pocket" of an inmate to symbolize their submission. In the dimly lit hallways of the county