Job Skills Training for Juvenile Offenders: An Analysis of SB 5370
Abstract
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.
- Job Skills Training for Juvenile Offenders: An Analysis of SB 5370
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- Jacob Campbell is a social work student at Eastern Washington University. He holds an AA from Columbia Basin College, and worked with at-risk youth at Jubilee Youth Ranch for two years. Please direct any questions to him through his contact page. The report was published on Jacob’s personal website. Bertha is a fellow Social work student at Eastern
- Original document ~ 03-12-07
~ this page was last updated on 2007-04-11


