
Getting out of South Carolina’s Juvenile Justice System
Education for Young Incarcerated Offenders
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Getting out of South Carolina’s Juvenile Justice System
Education for Young Incarcerated Offenders
About this book
How can society provide better education services for young incarcerated offenders?
In most cases they receive fewer hours of education than they were getting prior to incarceration, if any. Getting out of South Carolina's Juvenile Justice System highlights the importance of prevention and community programming, as well as preparation for the return to mainstream society. Through stories from juveniles, parents, judges, prosecutors, and defense attorneys, author Kimberly Nolan addresses the issues within the juvenile justice system in South Carolina and offers ideas on how to support young offenders as they navigate both the transition to adulthood and community living.
Offering a history of the system, lived experiences, and a review of advocacy groups and intervention programs, this book is ideal reading for students of Carceral Studies and Criminal Justice, Education, Social Justice, Psychology, Law, Sociology, and Social Work.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Copyright Page
- Abstract
- Table of Contents
- Learning objectives
- Introduction
- 1 Entering the juvenile system
- 2 Incarceration in South Carolina: The system
- 3 Supporting incarcerated juveniles
- 4 Life inside
- 5 Recommendations for change
- References
- Index