In this highly charged, insightful investigation, Ira Schwartz takes us through a fascinating inquiry into the entire juvenile justice system in the United States. Tracing the past twenty years of attempted reforms through current trends, he measures the impact of various administrative, legal, and fiscal reform efforts and illustrtes how the contemporary juvenile justice system is still in shambles for the majority of our youth.
Another breakaway book that confirms Ira Schwartz is light years ahead of his concrete colleagues in analyzing contemporary juvenile policies and practices with simple, yet elegant postulates others in his field have yet to grasp. If Albert Einstein were to have become a social worker instead of a physicist, his name would most certainly be Ira Schwartz.
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