Preventing first-time offending youth from repeating delinquent behavior is of interest to society. Empirical evidence indicates that high-quality mentoring can prevent a wide array of negative outcomes for at-risk youth. This study examines the perspectives of 87 first-time offending youth, ages 10 to 18 years (M = 15), who participated in Campus Connections: Therapeutic Mentoring of At-Risk Youth. Through in-depth individual interviews, youth reported that mentoring helped them: (a) improve school experiences and performance, (b) create healthier relationships, (c) feel better about themselves, (d) think more positively about their future, and (e) decrease engagement in delinquency. The mentees attributed program components as well as the...
Students without caring, positive role models often make poor decisions. School personnel are aware ...
Studies have shown that U.S. juvenile recidivism rates range from 50% to 80%, and many risk factors ...
Mentoring has become a popular model of intervention to reduce the risk of offending, and has been p...
The purpose of this phenomenological qualitative study was to examine the lived experiences, and the...
Mentoring is one of the most commonly used interventions to prevent, divert, and remediate youth eng...
According to Owings (1988), the term “at-risk” refers to a student who is more likely to fail in sch...
Mentoring is a readily used intervention for at-risk youth and because of its prevalence and consens...
The author presents original research findings on the subject of the impact of a youth mentoring pro...
At-risk youth is a term that is often used in different contexts. Youth who fall under the label of...
As the number of at-risk students\u27 increases, challenges for teachers, administrators and policym...
Mentoring programs, like Big Brothers/Big Sisters (BBBS), focus on targeting at-risk youth in a prev...
Although federal funding has been provided to add mentoring to youth development programs for decade...
Low interpersonal skill level in younger youth has shown to lead to higher rates of delinquent behav...
ABSTRACT: High levels of self-esteem and positive school, peer, andfamily connections represent prot...
Risk factors present in a foster youth’s home life, foster care placements, and adolescence may lead...
Students without caring, positive role models often make poor decisions. School personnel are aware ...
Studies have shown that U.S. juvenile recidivism rates range from 50% to 80%, and many risk factors ...
Mentoring has become a popular model of intervention to reduce the risk of offending, and has been p...
The purpose of this phenomenological qualitative study was to examine the lived experiences, and the...
Mentoring is one of the most commonly used interventions to prevent, divert, and remediate youth eng...
According to Owings (1988), the term “at-risk” refers to a student who is more likely to fail in sch...
Mentoring is a readily used intervention for at-risk youth and because of its prevalence and consens...
The author presents original research findings on the subject of the impact of a youth mentoring pro...
At-risk youth is a term that is often used in different contexts. Youth who fall under the label of...
As the number of at-risk students\u27 increases, challenges for teachers, administrators and policym...
Mentoring programs, like Big Brothers/Big Sisters (BBBS), focus on targeting at-risk youth in a prev...
Although federal funding has been provided to add mentoring to youth development programs for decade...
Low interpersonal skill level in younger youth has shown to lead to higher rates of delinquent behav...
ABSTRACT: High levels of self-esteem and positive school, peer, andfamily connections represent prot...
Risk factors present in a foster youth’s home life, foster care placements, and adolescence may lead...
Students without caring, positive role models often make poor decisions. School personnel are aware ...
Studies have shown that U.S. juvenile recidivism rates range from 50% to 80%, and many risk factors ...
Mentoring has become a popular model of intervention to reduce the risk of offending, and has been p...