Youth Probation Officers: Coaches, Not Referees
This short video produced by the Annie E. Casey Foundation presents the juvenile probation officer as a coach and catalyst for youth to succeed on probation and beyond. It redefines the role of the officer to align youth probation with powerful evidence on adolescent brain development, adolescent behavior and what works in addressing delinquent conduct.
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Видео Youth Probation Officers: Coaches, Not Referees канала The Annie E. Casey Foundation
More about juvenile probation: https://bit.ly/3I1zkL8
Видео Youth Probation Officers: Coaches, Not Referees канала The Annie E. Casey Foundation
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