The history of a supposedly rehabilitative juvenile justice system in the US is a failed history of incarceration. A robust amount of research shows that treating juveniles closer to home, in fact in their communities, is the most effective tool for rehabilitating juvenile offenders. This book not only makes an argument for juvenile justice within a young person's community; it provides a model.
The history of a supposedly rehabilitative juvenile justice system in the US is a failed history of incarceration. A robust amount of research shows t...