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Job Skills Training for Juvenile Offenders: An Analysis of SB 5370 Abstract
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- Jacob Campbell is a MSW graduate of Eastern Washington University. He has several years experience working with at-risk youth, performing family counseling, and international social work. You can view his professional qualifications including his resume and CV.
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The concerns of juveniles involved in the justice system are often topics of discussion in regards to rehabilitation. SB 5370 addresses job skills training for juvenile offenders as a method of rehabilitation. The process that the bill went through has been fair. The indirect/direct & immediate/long-term costs and benefits show promise for this piece of legislation. It works for juveniles on improving their work related skills and promoting a vulnerable population.
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