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Discussion 4

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Q Consider the goals of the juvenile justice system, which focus on reintegrating juveniles into the community as productive members of society. Prior to beginning work on this discussion, read Chapters 8 and 9 of Introduction to Juvenile Justice. In addition, • Read Youth Pathways to Placement: The Influence of Gender, Mental Health Needs and Trauma on Confinement in the Juvenile Justice System • Read Treatment Services in the Juvenile Justice System: Examining the Use and Funding of Services by Youth on Probation • Read The Impact of Victimization and Mental Health Symptoms on Recidivism for Early System-Involved Juvenile Offenders • Read Research Review: Independent Living Programmes: The Influence on Youth Ageing out of Care • Watch Juvenile Justice. You are also encouraged to review the Week 4 Recommended Resources. Compare and contrast treatment options for special populations identified in our text (i.e., early starters, juvenile gangs, or juvenile sex offenders) and advocate for, or against, shifting juveniles in this category to treatment options outside normal juvenile delinquency programs. You should identify a specific category identified as being part of special populations and a treatment option as part of the discussion. What are the benefits to this program in addressing the special population? Are there drawbacks, if so what are they? How are outcomes identified and measured?

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The childhood or adolescence period is crucial for every minor, as it is the period of development for them, both physically and mentally. These changes in the character of minors are mainly dependent on family, school, self-concept, friends, and normal physical development (Espinosa, Sorensen, & Lopez, 2013). Generally, most of the minors across the age span without any mishap but many minors break rules due to some incidents that happened in their life that provoked them to commit offenses or due to behavioral problems.