Last Chance Ranch: The REAL Story of JRBR

Last Chance Ranch: The REAL Story of JRBR

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If you have been impacted in any way by Judge Riddel's Boys Ranch, we want your personal stories, poems, artwork, and videos posted here!

"Follow a 30 yr old former juvenile offender turned activist as he films his attempt to save the facility where he was sentenced to live as a boy." The Lake Afton Boys Ranch was opened in 1961 to provide a home for troubled and orphaned boys in the Sedgwick County area that surrounds Wichita, KS. Some years later, a juvenile judge named James V. Riddell adopted the facility as his own. He began a

Photos from Last Chance Ranch: The REAL Story of JRBR's post 16/12/2017

Today was a sad day for our community.

15/12/2017

Today is the day! We have been at a standstill with production the last year or so in anticipation of how this story ends. Today at 10am we will be on location at the ranch to film its demolition. Thank you to everyone who has shown their support for the programming, facilty, and the lives that have made up JRBR for the last 57 years.

07/08/2017

Spent some time at the ranch today with KSN amd former JRBR resident Jose Cruz, disucussing our feelings toward the recent decision to demolish the facility.

Kansas Senate to weigh juvenile justice reforms 22/02/2016

Will systematically doing away with out of home placements and instead "treating" high risk kids at home be more effective? (Or just cheaper?)

Kansas Senate to weigh juvenile justice reforms Kansas lawmakers are considering changes to the state’s juvenile justice system, including boosting services like anger management and counseling that would allow young offenders to stay at home instead of being sent to a detention facility.

Mobile uploads 14/08/2015
26/07/2015

I will be going to the public forum on Wednesday that is being held in the county commission chambers. According the recent media stories the commission has decided to forgo re-opening and use the money for funding similar programming at other facilities in Judge Riddel's name. I am not asking for the re-opening of JRBR, only giving my opinion about everything up to this point. If you are available I would ask that anyone who is like-minded join me!
Wednesday, July 29th
Sedgwick County Courthouse
3rd floor
9 am

25/06/2015

Public testimony in 2012 from a former JRBR supervisor, and a former resident.

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