
What kind of system gives a child a life sentence? In this episode of The Shadow Sessions, Hiba Balfaqih speaks with Ian, who at just thirteen years old was tried as an adult for a non‑homicide offense and sentenced to life in prison. This conversation goes beyond one case. It examines the structure of the justice system—where children, particularly Black and Brown youth, are disproportionately treated as adults, perceived as more dangerous, and denied the protections of childhood. Together, they explore what it means for a developing brain to be told its life is already over, how identity is shaped inside systems built on punishment, and why rehabilitation is often replaced with permanence. This episode is about justice, perception, and the deeper question of whom society chooses to protect and whom it is willing to give up on.
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