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Describe a typical female juvenile offender.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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Inspired individuals dedicated to setting up a program is a key ingredient to success. As an example, ________ was able to generate enthusiasm in setting up Outward Bound (discussed in chapter 11).
 
  A) Clifford Shaw B) Sister Falaka Fattah
  C) Kurt Hahn D) Harry Vorrath



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Answer to Question 1

Female juvenile offender:
 She is 13 to 18 years old.
 She has experienced academic failure, truancy, and dropping out.
 She has a history of repeated victimization, especially physical, sexual, and emotional abuse.
 She is from an unstable family background that includes involvement in the criminal justice system, lack of connectedness, and social isolation.
 She has a history of unhealthy dependent relationships, especially with older males.
 She has mental health issues, including a history of substance abuse.
 She is apt to be a member of a community of color.

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