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Duwe, G. (2017). The Use and Impact of Correctional Programming for Inmates on Pre-and
This document describes the various sorts of programs available to offenders while they are jailed. Substance addiction treatment and educational programs are among the programs discussed. This study will also demonstrate the influence of these programs both before and after they are released. In addition, it suggests future research and studies that must be undertaken to assure advancement.
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K. (2010), “Understanding recidivism among juvenile offenders:
Perspectives of “experts” in Polk County, Iowa”.
This
is a thesis dissertation on the causes of juvenile recidivism. This report
examines various viewpoints on the outcomes of juvenile programs and
rehabilitation initiatives. Cooley points out that while there have been
earlier studies on the reasons of recidivism in urban youth, there has only
been a small amount of research on factors that contribute to recidivism in
rural youth. Cooley interviews nine people from three juvenile prison rehabilitation
programs to gain their views on the issues and propose remedies. Cooley further
investigates how rehabilitation may affect juvenile recidivism.
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Broadcasting Service. (2017). Second Chance Kids. PBS. Retrieved
May 20, 2022, from https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/film/second-chance-kids/.
Second Chance Kids takes us behind the
scenes of the campaign against mandatory life sentences for juveniles. This
documentary follows two juvenile lifers, Anthony Rolon and Joe Donovan, through
the hard era of the 1990s and the creation of the "superpredator."
Both men were found guilty as adults and condemned to life in prison without
the possibility of release in Massachusetts. This film follows the important
Supreme Court decisions that enabled these two lifers to be released, as well
as how our juvenile justice system has evolved in light of new scientific
knowledge.
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