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Title: Rehabiliate Don't Punish
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August 4, 2006 |
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A sense of hope should be instilled so that the young offender is not resigned to the fate of a "second class citizen."
More important than efforts to rehabilitate the offender would be programs to prevent the juvenile from committing crimes to begin with... Showed first 250 characters
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Keyshawn Johnson, a wide receiver for the NFL's New York Jets, recently said "People hate to say it, but what you are around is what you're going to be. At 13 years old and you're around crime, you're going to be a criminal." For this reason, prevention efforts must involve the entire community, including schools, faith-based organizations, business, law enforcement and most importantly, the parents... Showed next 250 characters
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