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Kids for Cash

  • 2013
  • PG-13
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
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Kids for Cash (2013)
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A judge's stance on juvenile crime in a small town gains praise, until suspicions arise about his motives. Scandal unfolds, lives are shattered and a secret comes to light, exposing corrupti... Read allA judge's stance on juvenile crime in a small town gains praise, until suspicions arise about his motives. Scandal unfolds, lives are shattered and a secret comes to light, exposing corruption at the highest levels of the justice system.A judge's stance on juvenile crime in a small town gains praise, until suspicions arise about his motives. Scandal unfolds, lives are shattered and a secret comes to light, exposing corruption at the highest levels of the justice system.

  • Director
    • Robert May
  • Writer
    • Robert May
  • Stars
    • Charlie Balasavage
    • Joanne Balasavage
    • Justin Bodnar
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    2K
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    • Director
      • Robert May
    • Writer
      • Robert May
    • Stars
      • Charlie Balasavage
      • Joanne Balasavage
      • Justin Bodnar
    • 12User reviews
    • 37Critic reviews
    • 75Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Kids for Cash
    Trailer 2:11
    Kids for Cash
    Kids For Cash: Hillary's Story
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    Kids For Cash: Hillary's Story
    Kids For Cash: Hillary's Story
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    Kids For Cash: Hillary's Story
    Kids For Cash: Judge Ciavarella
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    Kids For Cash: Judge Ciavarella
    Kids For Cash: Amanda's Story
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    Kids For Cash: Amanda's Story
    Kids For Cash: Scandal Breaks
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    Charlie Balasavage
    • Self
    Joanne Balasavage
    • Self - Charlie Balasavage's Mother
    Justin Bodnar
    • Self
    Lisa Griffiths
    • Self - Justin Bodnar's Mother
    Sandy Fonzo
    • Self - Edward Kenzakoski's Mother
    Amanda Lorah
    • Self
    Terry Lorah
    • Self - Amanda Lorah's Father
    Terrie Morgan-Besecker
    • Self - Journalist, The Times Leader
    Hillary Transue
    • Self
    Laurene Transue
    • Self - Hillary Transue's Mother
    Marsha Levick
    • Self - Deputy Director and Chief Counsel of Juvenile Law Center
    Robert G. Schwartz
    • Self - Executive Director, Juvenile Law Center
    • (as Bob Schwartz)
    Mark Arthur Ciavarella
    Mark Arthur Ciavarella
    • Self - Convicted Former Judge
    • (as Mark Ciavarella)
    Michael Conahan
    Michael Conahan
    • Self - Convicted Former Judge
    Steve Corbett
    • Self - Radio Host, WILK-FM
    Basil G. Russin
    • Self - Chief Public Defender, Luzerne County
    Jeffrey T. Namey
    • Self - Superintendent, Wilkes-Barre Area School District
    Jim Avila
    • Self - Television Journalist, ABC News
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    • Director
      • Robert May
    • Writer
      • Robert May
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    6taxeff

    Some Balance

    I concur with the Judge on this. Not guilty of cash for kids.

    It appears from this documentary that there were no ongoing payments for keeping the facilities full. The Judge had a reputation of sending juveniles down (prior to the decision to close the original facility).

    Guilty of bribery and corruption yes. Guilty of robbing the juveniles of their right to representation, but that was not on the charge sheet.

    The judge does describe an incident in his youth where he said his father clobbered him for attempting to steal a car. Would you rather get punched in the mouth or be sent to lock-up? That is what I would like to ask that creep.

    The problem lies with the system. Two million children arrested each year; 95% are for non violent crimes. This reflects the adult prison population in the USA which has the highest rate of incarceration in the world and more prisoners than the rest of the world combined.

    Many of these prisons are privately owned slave plantations. The justice system is corrupted by prison for profit.

    The parole system ensures a rapid recycling of ex cons back into the system and more profits for prison owners (like Bill Gates)

    The USA is a corrupted violent society. It's collapse is imminent.

    The facts at the end of the documentary are a sad indictment of the US and it's propensity to violence
    8eurograd

    Interesting take on an outrageous juvenile judicial scandal

    Kids for Cash is a neat documentary covering the unfolding of the "Kids for Cash" scandal in Luzern country, PA, where two judges sent more than two thousand children to a juvenile detention center while getting paybacks from the private operation of the same facility.

    The filmmakers had personal access to both accused judges, who gave lengthy interviews on camera. However, the producers didn't let that fact cloud their views on the whole affair as it is common in such productions. Instead, we have several interviews with young victims of the scheme and their parents.

    What is not so good about the movie are is the parallelism of the stories of victims they follow. The cut points on the narratives look hastily put together instead of carefully chosen to permeate the viewer to the individuality and commonality of each story.

    At the end, viewers are left with the impression of two corrupt men who genuinely think they weren't doing anything wrong other than some minor procedural violations. Although not the main theme of the documentary, one is left to wonder how horrendously normalized it had become to just take "bad kids" away from school and send them to correctional facilities.
    8dar0417

    Excellent

    Great documentary about the Kids for Cash scandal. Just shows us how corrupt everyone really is in this world.
    8michaelradny

    Sadists of Disturbing

    Kids for Cash is a documentary that shows the horrific miss sentencing of several young American kids as a ploy for the judges receiving cash in hand by sending these kids to private detention centres. Throughout the documentary you can't help but feel for these kids who have had upwards of seven years of their life thrown away due to greed and selfishness of the authority figures. Though the documentary travels on both sides of the fence (between the judges fault and not the judges fault) the bulk of the film views the head judge as this overly conservative man who has only his own interests in hand.

    One great documentary and never gets boring. Though the documentary will polarise views of the situation, anyone who is interested in this case will be glad they had watched this gem.
    10zippyflynn2

    The Evil That is Destroying What's Left of the American Justice System

    Take a good look at this film and be prepared to be shocked and angry. Very shocked and very angry, that is, if you believe in decency and justice. It's an intimate look at two judges who took bribes to send children to jail, often for non-existent crimes or for petty, relatively insignificant things kids do because they're kids. Some of these children committed suicide, the rest all had their lives ruined. And the sick punchline? The crooked judges don't see what they did as wrong but rather just "administrative decisions". Sure, the judges went to jail but I'm sure they just see that as an "administrative decision" as well. Look at them closely. They're faces of the banality of evil. Much like the Nazis operating the death camps during WWII, they justify their actions as merely methods of the time. One of the criminals portrayed, the pompously righteous Judge Ciavarella pretended to be a "law and order" judge when in fact he was a greedy sociopath, not much different than the death camp dentists who ripped the gold teeth from Jews for joyful profit.

    But whatever you do, don't see this as an isolated incident that has been taken care of. It still exists today. Most Americans are oblivious to the Prisons for Profit system, the same system that was giving huge kickbacks to these judges to incarcerate children for greed. The real sick thing about this documentary? The Prisons for Profit not only still exist, they're bigger than ever. And the terrible punchline to this story? You likely won't ever hear about judges being arrested for getting kickbacks for sentencing children to jail anymore. Now they can legally own stock and have other financial interests in this Prisons for Profit system that is flourishing. The same prisons they sentence "offenders" to serve long, profitable sentences. The fastest growth industry in the last 30 years in America. And most Americans are still oblivious to it. Your legal system has been sold, America and the blood, sweat, tears, and lives of your children and others who shouldn't be jailed will continue to line the pockets of evil people like these two judges who only saw children as a way to make money, caring not for their ruined - and ended - lives.

    Watch this and get angry, very angry. And start talking about the evil that is destroying what used to be a somewhat fair legal system. That is, if you care at all about justice and decency. And your country. And your fellow men, women and children.

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      "The US incarcerates nearly 5 times more children than any other nation in the world."

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    • Release date
      • August 1, 2015 (Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Дети за наличные
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      • SenArt Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $143,178
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $36,639
      • Feb 9, 2014
    • Gross worldwide
      • $143,178
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      • 1h 42m(102 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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