Girls and Delinquency (JUS 342)

Term: 2018-2019 Spring

Faculty

Louis M Barry M.A.**Show MyInfo popup for Louis M Barry M.A.**
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    Schedule

    Wed, 5:30 PM - 10:45 PM (1/23/2019 - 3/13/2019) Location: SPRN SP01

    Description

    Historically, the Juvenile Justice field has developed program services based upon the needs and behaviors of adolescent males. Within the past five years the need for more gender-specific program and treatment models has been recognized. This course presents a gendered view of the causative issues contributing to female adolescent offending and current program initiatives developed to meet the treatment needs of girls.

    Girls and Delinquency (JUS 342)

    Term: 2018-2019 Spring

    Faculty

    Louis M Barry M.A.**Show MyInfo popup for Louis M Barry M.A.**
    Email address is hidden, click here to email
    Office hours:
  • by appointment
  •  

    Schedule

    Wed, 5:30 PM - 10:45 PM (1/23/2019 - 3/13/2019) Location: SPRN SP01

    Description

    Historically, the Juvenile Justice field has developed program services based upon the needs and behaviors of adolescent males. Within the past five years the need for more gender-specific program and treatment models has been recognized. This course presents a gendered view of the causative issues contributing to female adolescent offending and current program initiatives developed to meet the treatment needs of girls.

    Girls and Delinquency (JUS 342)

    Term: 2018-2019 Spring

    Faculty

    Louis M Barry M.A.**Show MyInfo popup for Louis M Barry M.A.**
    Email address is hidden, click here to email
    Office hours:
  • by appointment
  •  

    Schedule

    Wed, 5:30 PM - 10:45 PM (1/23/2019 - 3/13/2019) Location: SPRN SP01

    Description

    Historically, the Juvenile Justice field has developed program services based upon the needs and behaviors of adolescent males. Within the past five years the need for more gender-specific program and treatment models has been recognized. This course presents a gendered view of the causative issues contributing to female adolescent offending and current program initiatives developed to meet the treatment needs of girls.