Author Question: The purpose of experience programs is to improve a juvenile's self-worth, self-concept, pride, and ... (Read 19 times)

crazycityslicker

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The purpose of experience programs is to improve a juvenile's self-worth, self-concept, pride, and trust in others.
 
  But isn't this a parental responsibility and shouldn't parents be held responsible for not meeting this responsibility?

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Some state law enforcement associations dont agree with accreditation standards.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

Some jurisdictions hold parents financially responsible for their child's delinquent conduct, so why not extend this rationale to criminal responsibility?

Answer to Question 2

TRUE



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