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Why Hugh Jackman's brother cried on his first day as a prison-school teacher
Key takeaways
- Ralph Jackman's new memoir, Detention, shines a light on problems within the youth justice system.
- Jimmy had moved home 50 times since the age of seven; he had severe ADHD and was addicted to ice, the drug that had already destroyed his family.
- Jackman was a former sports reporter who changed career midlife to retrain as a teacher.
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Ralph Jackman's new memoir, Detention, shines a light on problems within the youth justice system. (Getty Images)
Link copied Share Share article When Ralph Jackman first met 15-year-old Jimmy, the boy was pacing up and down, kicking the door, mumbling to himself and yelling at passers-by.
Jimmy had moved home 50 times since the age of seven; he had severe ADHD and was addicted to ice, the drug that had already destroyed his family.
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