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Electronic monitoring failed to reduce recidivism for girls in juvenile justice system, says study – Phys.org
In recent years, many juvenile courts have adopted in-home detention with electronic monitoring tethers as an alternative to…
In recent years, many juvenile courts have adopted in-home detention with electronic monitoring tethers as an alternative to institutional incarceration. A new study has examined whether this approach reduces recidivism among girls involved in the juvenile…
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