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Groups urge training, mentoring programs over youth incarceration
Curt's Cafe works with young adults at risk
EVANSTON, Ill. (Public News Service) -- Juvenile-justice reform groups say helping young people with work and life-skills training reduces recidivism more effectively than incarceration, and they cite an Illinois program as an example. Curt's Cafe, with locations in Evanston and Highland Park, also connects youth living in at-risk situations with other support services and has received a grant to expand its training curriculum. 'Incarceration is the wrong way to change teens' behavior' Jennifer Vollen-Katz, executive director of the John Howard Association of […]