
Counteract
Walking Alongside Incarcerated Youth in Central America from Prison to Purpose
Greg Harris(Author)
WestBow Press
Published on 26. January 2026
198 pages
979-8-3850-6530-1 (ISBN)
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Inside Central America's juvenile prisons, a quiet revolution is unfolding. But it is not the type one might expect in rough places like these. Instead of an uprising, young offenders are rising up through redemption, resilience, and radical hope.
Young people incarcerated in these centers are born into a battle. They are raised in poverty and surrounded by violence. They are shaped by trauma most adults will never know. They are labeled as criminals, discarded by society, and marked as hopeless. Rarely are they told their lives are worth fighting for. Until now.
With raw, real-life stories, Greg Harris and Francisco Molina take readers behind and beyond the bars to discover what happens when faith shows up in the darkest places. Youth who have been cast aside begin to realize they are more than their worst mistake. Today, they are overcoming and succeeding.
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Greg Harris
Counteract
Walking Alongside Incarcerated Youth in Central America from Prison to Purpose
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01/2026
WestBow Press
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Greg Harris is Executive Director of Counteract International, a faith-based nonprofit equipping incarcerated youth in Central America for success. He previously served in senior leadership at the U.S. Department of Justice, including as Deputy Administrator of the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention.
Francisco "Pancho" Molina is Regional Director for Central America at Counteract International and a former presidentially appointed, cabinet-level official in Guatemala. As Secretary of the Department of Social Welfare, he led internationally recognized reforms of the country's juvenile detention centers.
Together, they present a clear vision and proven model of redemptive justice for young offenders, grounded in faith and action.
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