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One of the key premises for creating a separate criminal
justicesystem for juveniles was that juveniles were not the same as
adults,and could therefore be rehabilitated. Despite this premise,
stilllargely held today, the rate of recidivism for juveniles is
dismal.The history of a supposedly rehabilitative juvenile justice
systemin the United States is a failed history of incarceration,
muchlike that of adult corrections. Rehabilitation by
incarcerationhas proven to be an ineffective and unsustainable
strategy. Arobust amount of research shows that treating juveniles
closer tohome, in fact in their communities, is the most effective
tool forrehabilitating juvenile offenders. This book not only makes
an argument for juvenile justice withina young person's community;
it provides a model. Tarrant CountyJuvenile Services has been an
exception to the national normfrom the beginning. This book will
trace the history of Texas'soldest juvenile probation department
and the legacy left by theleaders of this agency from its
inception. The reader will take awayvivid pictures of the leaders
who transformed the system, andreal-life examples of the key
concepts underlying an effective andsustainable juvenile justice
system, with accountability both forjuvenile offenders and for
their communities.
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