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The Transitioning of Incarcerated Youth in the New Zealand Youth Justice Systemand practices are viewed from the perspective of the .. The overrepresentation of Maori and Pasifika youth is discussed as a local transition challenge, and Family Group Conferencing as the innovative, culturally responsive solution. The importance of family and collaboration among agencies is highlAORTA 发表于 2025-3-27 05:46:20
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Community Reintegration for Young Offenders in the United States of Americaeentry and transition planning service delivery across the nation. The juvenile detained population has dramatically decreased during the past decade and lends itself for the need for to develop more community corrections services that are evidence-based and focused on rehabilitation. Slightly moreLIMN 发表于 2025-3-28 05:30:27
Rehabilitation and Effective Transitioning of Incarcerated Youths in Canadans of incarcerated youth from custody back to the community. The current practices in the province of Nova Scotia are highlighted, where a total institutional restorative approach has been implemented in custodial institutions to enhance the effective rehabilitation and transitions of incarcerated y越自我 发表于 2025-3-28 06:42:53
Juveniles in Transition: The Situation in South Africah Africa has the largest prison population in Africa, and yet it is known as an “exceptionally, possibly uniquely, violent society” (Altbeker in A country at war with itself: South Africa’s crisis of crime. Jonathan Ball, Cape Town, South Africa, .). Crime’s grip on South Africa is in a large part r仔细检查 发表于 2025-3-28 13:48:30
Transition Supports and Barriers to “Staying Out”community is provided. The supports and barriers discussed in the international chapters in Part 2 of the book are also included in this overview. The chapter concludes with implications for practice and future research. Connections are made to the ., where relevant.