Section 1.2: Rehabilitation vs. Punishment [Learning Resources]

Fundamentals of Juvenile Justice by Jennifer M. Miller and Adam J. McKee

 

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Reading Assignment for Section 1.2

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What You Will Learn

This section delves into the debate at the heart of juvenile justice: rehabilitation versus punishment. You’ll explore the historical origins of punitive measures and the emergence of rehabilitative philosophies. The section also outlines key historical shifts, highlights the principles behind each approach and provides real-world examples illustrating their impact.

Student Learning Outcomes for Section 1.2

  • SLO 1: Explain the origins and principles of punitive measures in juvenile justice.
  • SLO 2: Discuss the emergence of rehabilitation as a guiding philosophy and its rationale.
  • SLO 3: Compare and contrast the strengths and limitations of punishment and rehabilitation.
  • SLO 4: Analyze the impact of these approaches on recidivism rates, societal costs, and individual outcomes.
  • SLO 5: Describe recent trends and innovations in juvenile justice that emphasize rehabilitation and community-based solutions.

 

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File Created:  04/26/2024

Last Modified:  05/03/2024

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