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Essay heading: Lack of Education in JDC
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If there are no specific standards set to these institutions, then the youths will be even more hard pressed to successfully re-enter society.
The state of Wyoming, in its executive summary of Juvenile Detention Standards, clearly states, "a juvenile detention facility under the management of local or country government is exempt from state certification... displayed 300 characters
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There is also only what is called a "basic curriculum." That is fifteen hours a week, half of the normal school week of approximately 32 hours. This is only one of many examples found of lacking educational systems.
With that little of time being spent on education, one can deduce that either curriculum is being rushed through, without adequate time given to basic principles of the lesson... displayed next 300 characters
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