Edward Humes's perspective is clearly complicated. There are three sides to it, more or less. The first perspective is clear and unambiguous. He thinks that the juvenile justice system is a miserable failure. While Humes is impressed that the system saved anyone, he is in wonder at how awful it works generally, at the incompetence of many of the people in the system. The point of No Matter How Loud I Shout is to expose the problems with the juvenile justice system particularly in LA County.