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For corrections officer Gordon Cruse, the youths he supervised were
more than juvenile offenders. They were unique individuals with
their own circumstances, serving time, separated from family and
friends. By listening well, Cruse connected with them. His
examination of the youth justice system chronicles the history of
youth custody centres, government policies, sentence leniency,
judicial education, social work, and the Youth Criminal Justice
Act. He applauds the efforts of Chuck Cadman, whose tragic loss of
his son led him to work to improve victims' rights. With loads of
good advice for parents, this engaging narrative is recommended for
students, school counsellors, social workers and the legal
community.
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