Youth Justice and Interventions (graduate certificate) Durham College
About this Program
Level: Graduate Certificate in Youth Justice and Interventions
Discpline: Administrative Law
Length: 2 semesters
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Program Description
The majority of youth will develop naturally into law-abiding citizens. For some however, behavioural concerns may arise, which continue into adulthood. Some risk factors impact pro-social development and may result in the youth committing or repeating the commission of criminal offences. An understanding of the issues as well as prevention and intervention strategies can assist in reshaping this behaviour. Determined, passionate and patient, youth justice and interventions graduates combine their education and experience to make a positive impact on the lives of today’s youth.
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