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[s1e7] Caught Apr 2026

: It notes that this is often a "justice system" for those with means, as these programs can cost tens of thousands of dollars, creating a stark divide in how "troubled" youth are treated based on family wealth.

While previous episodes of Caught focus on the public juvenile justice system, Episode 7, "It’s the Hardest Thing I’ve Ever Done," pivots to the private sector. It examines the desperate measures parents take when they feel their children are slipping away, specifically focusing on the controversial practice of "assisted transport"—where private agents are hired to forcibly take teenagers to therapeutic boarding schools or wilderness programs. [S1E7] Caught

Analysis of Caught (S1E7): The Shadows of Private Intervention : It notes that this is often a

: The episode describes the psychological impact of being forcibly removed from one's home, exploring how this initial act of force colors the child's entire therapeutic experience. Analysis of Caught (S1E7): The Shadows of Private

The episode centers on the perspective of parents who feel they have exhausted all traditional parenting and community options. This "private justice" system operates outside the public courts but often employs tactics that feel similarly carceral. The central theme is the agonizing conflict between a parent's love and the extreme methods they use to "save" their children. The title itself reflects the emotional weight of hiring strangers to "kidnap" one's own child in the middle of the night.

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