Service Learning Guide Tips for Improving Youth Peer Imposed Mandated Community Service in Local Youth Justice Programs
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Giving Back: A Community Service Learning Manual for Youth Justice Programs
Teen Courts – Youth Courts – Peer Courts – Student Courts – Youth Peer Panels
This 104 page Community Service Learning Manual provides local youth justice programs with outstanding ideas and guidance for improving mandated community service assigned to youthful offenders sentenced in local programs by their peers. Offering quality community service programs is critical and paramount in operating a local program. Local organizers must strive to offer quality community service projects and programs that allow the youthful offender to experience making a difference in the lives of others and/or to benefit their community. Mandated community service can be punitive and it should be a positive experience also – when possible.
This manual provides ideas for building your own community service project and provides several dozen examples of done in a day projects. This is among the most popular publications supporting quality local Youth Justice programs called Teen Court, Youth Court, Peer Court, Student Court and Youth Peer Jury and Youth Peer Panels. This Free Service Learning Operational and Administrative Manual for Establishing, Enhancing, and Expanding Youth Justice programs was funded and published by the United States Department of Justice/Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention and the Constitutional Rights Foundation under the direction of Global Youth Justice’s Scott Bernard Peterson.
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