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The Experiences Of Black Parents In Choosing Intervention Programs For Juvenile Offenders, Deborah Hawkes
The Experiences Of Black Parents In Choosing Intervention Programs For Juvenile Offenders, Deborah Hawkes
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Juvenile offense is a social problem that affects communities and families. Black juvenile offenses occur at a higher rate than White juvenile offenses. The parents of these offenders may engage in the intervention process of their juvenile offender with the intent to improve the intervention outcome. The literature on this topic, however, is primarily focused on the treatment outcomes of various types of intervention. The identified gap in the literature is research on Black parental input on the process used to select various types of intervention for their offending children. The high rate of incidence compounded by the racial disparity …