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Category > Law Posted 10 Aug 2017 My Price 8.00

How Does Your Jurisdiction Respond to Juvenile Offenders—What are the Options?

Topic: How Does Your Jurisdiction Respond to Juvenile Offenders—What are the
Options?
In chapter 1, we learned that different jurisdictions respond to youth crime in different ways.
Legal traditions, economic development, cultural values as well as attitudes have shaped the
treatment of juvenile offenders. In this discussion identify the various forms of juvenile
corrections in your particular jurisdiction and present an analytical discussion of the different
programs, the type of offender best served by each program, and your assessment of the success
of the programs based on empirical data and research. Jurisdiction: San Diego, California
Must contain 300 or more words. In order to receive full credit for your post, support your
assertions with scholarly sources, lecture material, or scripture. Use good examples to
demonstrate your assertions. In addition, include thoughtful analysis such as considering
assumptions, analyzing implications, and comparing/contrasting concepts.

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