Levels Of Prevention

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June 7, 2015

 

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According to Thomson and Wadsworth (2005), primary prevention for status offenders is a resource within one’s community, and a differentiation between he who has committed a crime and he who has not. (p. 447). In addition, through risk factors, one is susceptible to engage in criminal activities (hazards, characteristics, and sociability)...
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(p. 447). In addition, through risk factors, one is susceptible to engage in criminal activities (hazards, characteristics, and sociability). An example of primary prevention is after-school mentoring, such as youth foundations (Thomson and Wadsworth, 2005). According to Thomson and Wadsworth (2005), secondary prevention searches early intervention and identifies a juvenile’s life that may cause him to engage in status offenses, such as running away, smoking, skipping school, or staying out past curfew...
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