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167000  |
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Title: |
To Scare Straight or Educate? The British Experience of Day Visits to Prison for Young People |
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Author(s): |
C Lloyd |
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Date Published: |
1995 |
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Page Count: |
70 |
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Sponsoring Agency: |
Great Britain Home Office London, SW1H 9AT, England |
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Publication Number: |
ISBN 1-85893-570-9 |
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Sale Source: |
Great Britain Home Office Research and Planning Unit Information Section 50 Queen Anne's Gate, Room 278 London, SW1H 9AT, United Kingdom |
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Type: |
Survey |
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Language: |
English |
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Country: |
United Kingdom |
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Annotation: |
An analysis of British projects designed to prevent juvenile delinquency by exposing youth to prisons and inmates concluded that a potential may exist for developing day visit projects that aim to educate youth rather than scare them straight. |
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Abstract: |
The first such project opened at the Garth Prison in 1991; 12 were in operation and nine more were being planned by the end of 1994. Research information was collected by means of a review of the literature and case studies of three projects that used site visits; interviews with referral agencies and youth; and informal discussions with the inmates and staff involved. The literature review revealed no definitive indications that such programs in the United States have had a significant impact on offending. The three case studies revealed three very different approaches to juvenile delinquency prevention. Inmates appears to be enthusiastic and genuinely committed to preventing youthful offending. Findings suggested that the lack of reliable information to youth on the nature of imprisonment indicates considerable potential for developing purely educational projects that reveal to school children the reality of life inside British prisons. Such projects should include formal assessment procedures and regular feedback from referral agencies. Additional findings and recommendations, footnotes, list of other publications from the same organization, and 13 references |
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Main Term(s): |
Juvenile delinquency prevention |
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Index Term(s): |
Foreign juvenile delinquency; Juvenile awareness programs; United Kingdom (UK); United States of America |
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Note: |
Home Office Research Study 149 |
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To cite this abstract, use the following link: http://www.ncjrs.gov/App/publications/abstract.aspx?ID=167000 |
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