developmental circumstances that youth are in unlike adults, and the consequences that incarceration can have on future recidivism on youth. I also stated how restorative justice has been shown to decrease recidivism better for violent youth better than incarceration, and that like Ryan Aldridge and Katy Hutchison, it can be a much better outcome to all the parties involved, rather than incarceration. Another question was: Should it be used for all violent youth…
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that people of color still facing greater political, economic and social challenges is a moral equivalent to the old Jim Crow laws. Alexander points out, that the concept of racial castes is indeed not dead in America as many would like to believe. Instead the control over people of color was being renewed over and over again. Amongst other things, Michelle Alexander focuses on the fact that the USA has the highest incarceration rate in the world, which keeps rising despite fluctuating crime rates.…
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Given the challenges existing within facilities with mentally ill offenders, it is not surprising that national studies have concluded that almost 70% of individuals released from incarceration are re-arrested within three years. Incarceration has been found to have a harmful impact on individuals with mental illness and other behavioral health needs. Furthermore, the implications of ineffective jail and prison confinement go beyond just failing to achieve long-term rehabilitation. This neglected…
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I currently serve as a parent coach through a partnership with the New York City Department of Probation (DOP), and Community Connections for Youth (CCFY) a local community based organization whose mission is focused on developing effective alternatives to incarceration for youth. I am a mother of six children, and when I first received the phone call that my young son was arrested my husband and I were devastated. As a mother I was numb, confused and was riddled with guilt. I did not know what…
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he topic of youth gangs has emerged as a major issue of serious concern in many communities in Canada, especially for the law enforcement community. Available empirical evidence indicates that youth gangs exist in almost every continent, mostly in urban areas, but increasingly also in other areas. This paper reviews the research literature available in print and published on the Internet. Due to the diversity of gang phenomena, no universally accepted definition of youth gang exists in the research…
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Arts degree in Sociology with a criminal justice emphasis and a minor in psychology at Northern State University in Aberdeen, SD. I have attained the knowledge through my own learning experience that just about everybody has their own individual challenges in this uncertain world we live in, and I have set my goals to be able to be of service to the people of our community and society. My father is very supportive of my educational endeavors; but unfortunately, he has been unable to assist me with…
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and Sangalang (2007) explored the benefits and limitations of a six-week transitional living program for incarcerated youth offenders by interviewing the program’s staff and youth that participated. In the study, the interviews suggested that both groups believed that the transitional program had many benefits, for independent skills training. During the interviews, incarcerated youth discussed how they had gained specific practical skills that gave them more independence and inspirational goals for…
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My Personal Journey with Child and Youth Care - Journal Portfolio CYC101 Introduction to Child and Youth Care Ryerson University Toronto My Personal Journey with Child and Youth Care - Journal Portfolio Table of contents The Baby Steps- Getting to Know Child and Youth Care (Ch.1)…………………………………………………..3 Child and Youth Care Practitioners- The Ubuntu People (Ch.2)………………………………………………….5 When Child and Youth Care Fails- The ‘Death Sentence’ of Ashley Smith (Ch.3 &…
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written by Lisa Pasko, thoroughly analyses and explains the sexuality of the girls who have been incarcerated within the U.S. juvenile correctional system. It mainly focuses on how the correctional system handles lesbian, bisexual, and questioning (LBQ) youth. It also discusses how management techniques dealing with these topics affect girl offenders’, relationships and identities. The author, Lisa Pasko, uses feminist critical criminology to examine the views and opinions regarding LBQ issues brought up…
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Impact of Divorce, single parenting, and step parenting on children; Nearly 60% of America’s youth will be spent in a single parent family It was also found that family structure significantly correlated with academic attainment, with two-parent offspring having a significantly higher GPA than single parent offspring The single parent household has become an increasingly more common family form (Sabatelli, 2000). The U.S. Bureau of Census reported in 2001 that there are now over 12 million single…
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