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Running head: IMPACT OF TREATMENT AND PUNISHMENT ON REDUCING JUVENILE CRIME RATES AND RECIDIVISM IN THE US Impact of Treatment and Punishment on Reducing Juvenile Crime Rates and Recidivism in the US Dimas Rodriguez CRJ 301 Juvenile Justice Instructor: Lynn Dorey Date 1 IMPACT OF TREATMENT AND PUNISHMENT ON REDUCING JUVENILE CRIME RATES AND RECIDIVISM IN THE US 2 Impact of Treatment and Punishment on Reducing Juvenile Crime Rates and Recidivism in the US Crime among the youth is a global concern that requires an effective method of reducing its spread. The treatment has been presented as an effective method in reducing crime rates and recidivism of juveniles (McMasters, 2015). However, there are some instances where treatment fails to work as expected. On the other hand, Simmons(2013) argued that although punishment reduced crime among juveniles, it harmed them. Using a combination of both the strategies, therefore, may give an insight into whether they are complementary to each other and if their combined impact improves the situation. This study seeks to explore the effect of both treatment and punishment on reducing juvenile crime rates and recidivism in the US 1.2 Background to the study This part highlights the historical developments concerning juvenile crime and correctional approaches from as early as 1980. Young, Greer, and Church (2017) reported that punitive policy adoption in the US was necessitated by a sharp increase in juvenile crime between 1980 and 199 ...
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