Juvenile crime is plaguing America, from its inner cities to its rural counties. While experts nationwide debate the multitude of possible socio-political reasons for this increase in youth crime, some dedicated professionals are making bold new strides toward a solution. In Ohio, young offenders are participating in creative writing programs to teach them the value of self-expression and noncombative conflict resolution. Producer Sandra Sleight-Brennan reports on the educational program that sets out to offer juveniles a second chance.
Second Chances was produced by Sandra Sleight-Brennan at the Ohio University School of Telecommunication for radio station WOUB in Athens Ohio. Special thanks to Jeff Redafer and Time Altman for engineering assistance.
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currently delivers its courses to thousands of inmates in nearly every state of the union, and after the wildly successful completion of a pilot program in the Los Angeles Central Juvenile Hall, is poised to enter the arena of young offenders--and stem th
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A public benefit organization dedicated to exposing and eradicating criminal acts and human rights abuses by psychiatry all over the world.
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is responsible for studying and recommending changes in the area of juvenile laws, juvenile facilities, and rehabilitation.
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