For juvenile offenders, a measure of justice that heals
Teens go not to court, but to a program with the victim to sort the problem out
When Sam Zucker of Concord was 13, he was part of a group of middle school kids who spray-painted graffiti on the sides of buildings around town. The police caught him, and he had to do a number of things to make up for his crimes, including painting over some of the graffiti and working for two days for free ... (Full article: 1345 words)
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