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Giving Back: Introducing Community Service Learning: Improving Mandated Community Service for Juvenile Offenders: An Action Guide for Youth Court Programs and the Juvenile Justice System
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Giving Back: Introducing Community Service Learning: Improving Mandated Community Service for Juvenile Offenders: An Action Guide for Youth Court Programs and the Juvenile Justice System
Publication year:
2006
| Cataloged on:
Dec. 04, 2006
ANNOTATION: The application of community service learning (CSL) to the juvenile justice system is discussed. CSL is a "new community-service model [which] combines the principles and methods of school-based service learning and court-based, restorative justice and applies them to court-mandated community-service" (p. 5). This guide is divided into four parts: introduction; skill-building activities; CSL project options -- building your own or Done in a Day projects by offense; and additional resources.