Sentences with phrase «youth offenders who»

Project PITS pairs together rescue pit bulls with youth offenders who obedience train and help prepare the dogs for adoption as family pets.

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I decided to Google the name of the convicted felon (and registered sex - offender) who served his time and is now back on the youth sports scene in Honolulu.
Karen Matz, a youth counselor who oversees Southampton Town's youth court, said she sees a «twofold impact» — for the offenders and for the students who participate in the court.
She plays a young offender who discovers a talent for music in a story of hope and humanity set against a backdrop of the recession, high unemployment and the 2011 youth riots.
He kept saying it over and over again, as if he were a warden of a youth offender center and we were a bunch of delinquents who had been busted for stealing hubcaps.
Among a random sample of approximately 2,000 middle - schoolers, youth who experienced traditional bullying or cyberbullying, as either an offender or a victim, had more suicidal thoughts and were more likely to attempt suicide than those who had not experienced such forms of peer aggression.
Offenders assigned to IPS are closely monitored by counselors who carry reduced caseloads and interact more extensively with the youth and their families than traditional parole officers.
Wim Meeus and several colleagues report that parental influence on adolescent offending is strongest when an adolescent has no intimate partners; parental support did not influence delinquency for youth who consistently had a romantic partner over the course of the six - year study.88 In another recent study of serious adolescent offenders, girls who self - reported delinquent behavior were more likely to be strongly encouraged in that behavior by their current romantic partner.89 Interestingly, the association between partner encouragement and self - reported offending was strongest among youth reporting warm relationships with their opposite - sex parent.
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I have developed a proficiency in treating children with issues of attachment, loss, anxiety, depression, ADHD, Trauma, youth who have been in foster care or were adopted, youth struggling with their identity, juvenile offenders, those who self - injure and many different behavioral disorders and the associated parenting difficulties.»
The Youth Offender Diversion Alternative (YODA) uses a solution - focused treatment approach that aims to reduce violent behaviors in youth who have been charged by the juvenile justice system with assault against a family member (Bolton et al. 2Youth Offender Diversion Alternative (YODA) uses a solution - focused treatment approach that aims to reduce violent behaviors in youth who have been charged by the juvenile justice system with assault against a family member (Bolton et al. 2youth who have been charged by the juvenile justice system with assault against a family member (Bolton et al. 2015).
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