Juvenile Offenders: From Big Wheels to the Big House

A Book Review by Brian Grossman, PhD

Rosemary Jenkins–activist, journalist, teacher–has written a masterpiece! In Juvenile Offenders, you will hear directly from those incarcerated souls who have been able to change their lives while still incarcerated. She has written a book that will inspire you. Your own views on justice issues will be unalterably changed. There is much each of us can do. If we as a Society can provide viable alternatives for our at-risk youth, we can reduce recidivism and crime itself. After all, as Benjamin Franklin’s old adage suggests, “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure!”

As a prison psychologist, I have worked with scores of inmates from every background and have come to have a better understanding of their early triggers and their current needs. Instead of spending enormous sums of money on building and maintaining more prisons, we can expend those funds on crime prevention, just sentencing, restorative justice, post-incarceration transitions, and successful re-entry.

This book not only serves as a source of enlightenment on our justice policies, it also offers important insights into how to rectify many of the problems inherent in the system. Juvenile Offenders is well-worth the read!

Dr. Brian Grossman, PhD, California Prison Psychologist

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Juvenile Offenders: From Big Wheels to the Big House

A Book Review by Brian Grossman, PhD

Rosemary Jenkins–activist, journalist, teacher–has written a masterpiece! In Juvenile Offenders, you will hear directly from those incarcerated souls who have been able to change their lives while still incarcerated. She has written a book that will inspire you. Your own views on justice issues will be unalterably changed. There is much each of us can do. If we as a Society can provide viable alternatives for our at-risk youth, we can reduce recidivism and crime itself. After all, as Benjamin Franklin’s old adage suggests, “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure!”

As a prison psychologist, I have worked with scores of inmates from every background and have come to have a better understanding of their early triggers and their current needs. Instead of spending enormous sums of money on building and maintaining more prisons, we can expend those funds on crime prevention, just sentencing, restorative justice, post-incarceration transitions, and successful re-entry.

This book not only serves as a source of enlightenment on our justice policies, it also offers important insights into how to rectify many of the problems inherent in the system. Juvenile Offenders is well-worth the read!

Dr. Brian Grossman, PhD, California Prison Psychologist

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A Book Review by Brian Grossman, PhD

Rosemary Jenkins–activist, journalist, teacher–has written a masterpiece! In Juvenile Offenders, you will hear directly from those incarcerated souls who have been able to change their lives while still incarcerated. She has written a book that will inspire you. Your own views on justice issues will be unalterably changed. There is much each of us can do. If we as a Society can provide viable alternatives for our at-risk youth, we can reduce recidivism and crime itself. After all, as Benjamin Franklin’s old adage suggests, “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure!”

As a prison psychologist, I have worked with scores of inmates from every background and have come to have a better understanding of their early triggers and their current needs. Instead of spending enormous sums of money on building and maintaining more prisons, we can expend those funds on crime prevention, just sentencing, restorative justice, post-incarceration transitions, and successful re-entry.

This book not only serves as a source of enlightenment on our justice policies, it also offers important insights into how to rectify many of the problems inherent in the system. Juvenile Offenders is well-worth the read!

Dr. Brian Grossman, PhD, California Prison Psychologist


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780999322666
Publisher: Meredith McGee DBA Meredith Etc
Publication date: 08/26/2018
Pages: 410
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.06(d)

About the Author

Rosemary Jenkins is the author of The Southern Phoenix; Leticia in Her Wedding Dress and Other Poems; A Quick-and-Easy Reference to Correct Grammar and Composition; and Vignettes for Understanding Literary and Related Concepts as well as articles for citywatchla.com and laprogressive.com. Mrs. Jenkins is a wife, mother, grandmother, a journalist, and social justice advocate. She was a long-time educator in the Los Angeles Unified School District, teaching middle and high school literature, grammar, composition, the humanities, and American and European history.

Table of Contents

Advance Praise

Dedication

Foreword by Congresswoman Barbara Lee Excerpts from the Writings of Inmates

Introduction by Rosemary Jenkins

Overview by Anthony Andrew Ferguson

1. FROM BIG WHEELS TO LIFE BEHIND BARS

2. Thinking about the Meaning behind Juvenile Crime, the Conditions which Produce It, and Other Issues Which Affect It

3. Other Commentaries

4. Vignettes, Poems, and Artwork by Inmates— Writings Meant To Inspire

AFTERWARD: Stepping Into Tomorrow

by Mark Edward Vigil

FOLLOW UP: Home from Prison after 36 Years

by Mark Edward Vigil

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

EPILOGUE by Mark E. Vigil

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Surrender Your Life to the Madness

by Mark Edward Vigil

INDEX

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