If you could develop a program for a juvenile detention center what would you develop and why?

Question by Love always, Kortnei: If you could develop a program for a juvenile detention center what would you develop and why?
Keep in mind the juvenile system is designed for rehab…

Best answer:

Answer by bob85808
It would need to be a controlled environment. It should also have plenty of activities and resources to encourage modified behavior. I don’t think just locking someone up is justified in most circumstances.

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