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Four Corners: June 25

"Second Chance Kids" produced by PBS Frontline looks at US teen criminals sentenced to life in jail.

Monday’s Four Corners story “Second Chance Kids” is produced by PBS Frontline and looks at US teen criminals sentenced to life in jail.

“How much punishment is enough?” Lawyer

Being tough on crime has become a popular mantra for political parties. Law and order debates are frequently fuelled by tabloid headlines calling for a crackdown on crime. The result is often harsher sentencing. In the United States it’s led to thousands of prisoners facing mandatory life sentences for crimes they committed as teenagers.

“A super-predator is a young juvenile criminal who is so impulsive, so remorseless that he can kill, rape, maim without giving it a second thought.” Forensic psychologist

Now there’s debate over whether these prisoners should be given a second chance at life.

“To say to any child of 13 that you’re only fit to die in prison is cruel.” US Lawyer

In this compelling documentary, the film makers follow the cases of two of these now adult prisoners who expected to spend their entire lives behind bars.“I was a bad kid. I was an angry kid. But I don’t think I was so to the point where OK now you’re going to be a kid that dies in prison.” Prisoner

With exclusive access, the film closely documents their legal bid for freedom following a landmark court case.

“I’ve changed and I’m not the same individual. But I feel ashamed of what I did.” Prisoner

We witness the confrontation between the perpetrators, guilty of murder, and the families of their victims in emotionally charged parole hearings.

“He was my only son and I’ll never forgive him, ever!” Victim’s mother

As juvenile offenders across the US await their potential re-sentencing, Second Chance Kids asks tough questions about crime and punishment.

“There are some people who should never be released…there are some crimes, in my opinion, that are so deleterious to our community that individuals deserve to go to jail for life.” Prosecutor

For the two prisoners, their chance of a new life presents them with the challenge of how to live after decades behind bars.

Monday 25th June at 8.30pm on ABC.

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