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Title: Site Visit
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Fiedler understands that everyone makes mistakes and that the consequences need to be appropriate.
One big thing that I wanted to talk about was whether he believed that it was more the parents or the peers that were causing delinquent behavior. Sergeant Fiedler believes that it is both... Showed first 250 characters
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Sergeant Fiedler believes that it is both. People learn what they know and what they see. Some juveniles grow up in homes where there is a lot of fighting and commotion all the time. Therefore, this is all they know, so they tend to repeat the behavior... Showed next 250 characters
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