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Juvenile Offenders and Community Service for Probation

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In your opinion, what are the benefits of assigning juvenile offenders to community service in juvenile probation? How does this practice affect recidivism among juvenile offenders? Provide research and examples to support your view. What other issues come into play when assigning community service as a disposition in juvenile probation?

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The expert examines juvenile offenders and community service for probation.

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Assigning juveniles to community services serves the purpose of integrating the juveniles into their communities while also adhering to the tenets of the juvenile justice model. Juvenile justice was created as an alternative because of the recognition that juveniles are not like adult offenders in regard to their ability to realize the severity of their decisions and act upon impulses ...

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