Persistent Young Offenders
"Persistent Young Offenders" by David Lobley is an insightful exploration into the effective practices surrounding the rehabilitation of juvenile delinquents. Published in 2007, this hardback edition spans 164 pages and presents a comprehensive analysis of significant research conducted over the last decade. Lobley contrasts two major evaluations of juvenile offender projects, highlighting the factors that contributed to their varying levels of success. This detailed study is particularly valuable for social workers, policymakers, and anyone interested in adopting less punitive approaches to juvenile justice in Scotland. Dive into this essential resource to understand the complexities of working with persistent young offenders and discover strategies that promote rehabilitation over punishment.