The youths live at home, but participate in the program for about eight hours a day, five days a week.
It is not common to encounter youths living with their parents around the age of 20 or above.
Both the victim and the youths lived in the neighborhood.
The youth had been living in Manhattan with his father and mother before he disappeared.
So the youth would live and, judging by his treatment, probably soon die, a slave.
The staff members find the youths living outdoors or in abandoned buildings.
The youth normally lived at home, and worked on construction or repair projects.
Some youths live on the edge of society by choice; most are simply marooned there.
And youth now are changing how youth of the future will live.
But unlike their older sisters, today's youth often live in a house full of dieters.