The HOPE (Helping Offenders Prosper through Employment) Mentoring Program is a university-based program that partners undergraduate mentors with incarcerated juveniles during their time spent in the facility and continues mentorship upon reentry to the community. We describe the principles of the mentoring program and highlight how the HOPE Mentoring Program has been implemented in the state of Indiana with juveniles with and without disabilities
Few social programs have attempted to provide high-risk adults -- and, particularly, former prisoner...
Examines recent trends that have influenced the juvenile justice population, and outlines goals and ...
Mentoring has recently taken centre stage as one of the primary criminal justice ‘interventions’ to ...
The HOPE (Helping Offenders Prosper through Employment) Mentoring Program is a university-based prog...
Helping Offenders Prosper through Employment (HOPE) is a university-based mentoring program that tra...
When incarcerated youth – those with and those without disabilities – face the prospect of reenterin...
Juvenile offenders often lack support for developing post-incarceration plans such as college or car...
Although mentorship programs have been determined to be effective in promoting positive outcomes in ...
The goal of youth diversion programs includes reducing recidivism while granting opportunities for y...
Mentoring programs are known for addressing the multiple developmental needs of at-risk youth, such ...
With about 2.1 million juveniles arrested per year, it is important for researchers and juvenile jus...
AbstractVolunteer mentors contribute time by serving as role models to numerous children who face ch...
Abstract: This informative and interactive teaching symposium posits the Positive Peer Leadership Me...
In 2013, the Vera Institute of Justice launched the Unlocking Potential: Pathways from Prison to Pos...
Correctional practices in New York State largely support a punishment paradigm, a framework in which...
Few social programs have attempted to provide high-risk adults -- and, particularly, former prisoner...
Examines recent trends that have influenced the juvenile justice population, and outlines goals and ...
Mentoring has recently taken centre stage as one of the primary criminal justice ‘interventions’ to ...
The HOPE (Helping Offenders Prosper through Employment) Mentoring Program is a university-based prog...
Helping Offenders Prosper through Employment (HOPE) is a university-based mentoring program that tra...
When incarcerated youth – those with and those without disabilities – face the prospect of reenterin...
Juvenile offenders often lack support for developing post-incarceration plans such as college or car...
Although mentorship programs have been determined to be effective in promoting positive outcomes in ...
The goal of youth diversion programs includes reducing recidivism while granting opportunities for y...
Mentoring programs are known for addressing the multiple developmental needs of at-risk youth, such ...
With about 2.1 million juveniles arrested per year, it is important for researchers and juvenile jus...
AbstractVolunteer mentors contribute time by serving as role models to numerous children who face ch...
Abstract: This informative and interactive teaching symposium posits the Positive Peer Leadership Me...
In 2013, the Vera Institute of Justice launched the Unlocking Potential: Pathways from Prison to Pos...
Correctional practices in New York State largely support a punishment paradigm, a framework in which...
Few social programs have attempted to provide high-risk adults -- and, particularly, former prisoner...
Examines recent trends that have influenced the juvenile justice population, and outlines goals and ...
Mentoring has recently taken centre stage as one of the primary criminal justice ‘interventions’ to ...