Contemporary Issues in Juvenile Justice
Abstract
This proposed pilot project is intended for juvenile sex offenders and their parents. The program aims to guide juvenile sex offenders into successful reintegration into their communities, and prevent re-incarcera-tion/relapse of juveniles released from juvenile correctional facilities and the family court using a multi-sys-temic approach. A developmental evaluation is proposed to be conducted from the behavioral objectives approach to measure the effectiveness of a 12-months pilot program.
Recommended Citation
Grant, L. E. (2009). A Proposed Program to Reduce Risk of Recidivism for First Time Juvenile Sex Offenders. Contemporary Issues in Juvenile Justice, 3(1). Retrieved from https://digitalcommons.pvamu.edu/cojjp-contemporaryissues/vol3/iss1/5
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