Juvenile Crime and Justice 2011
DOI: 10.4135/9781412994132.n11
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Juveniles in Adult Correctional Facilities

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“…The primary intention is to inflict psychological deprivation proportionate to the harm an offender caused to society. Although adult prison programs also promote cognitive and behavior changes to help with the successful reintegration of offenders into society, it is less likely that the correctional staff is educated well about adolescence (Leigey, Hodge, & Saum, 2011). Correctional staff also encounters practical challenges to individualized services even though they are aware that additional treatment for juveniles incarcerated in adult facilities is needed (Reddington & Sapp, 1997).…”
Section: Difference Between Juvenile and Adult Correctional Facilitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The primary intention is to inflict psychological deprivation proportionate to the harm an offender caused to society. Although adult prison programs also promote cognitive and behavior changes to help with the successful reintegration of offenders into society, it is less likely that the correctional staff is educated well about adolescence (Leigey, Hodge, & Saum, 2011). Correctional staff also encounters practical challenges to individualized services even though they are aware that additional treatment for juveniles incarcerated in adult facilities is needed (Reddington & Sapp, 1997).…”
Section: Difference Between Juvenile and Adult Correctional Facilitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%