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This episode explores the realities of the juvenile justice system, from youth violence and fatherlessness to systemic issues like poverty and racism. Richard Ross and Preston share how environment, relationships, and cultural understanding shape outcomes for at-risk youth. The conversation challenges punishment-based approaches and highlights the need for trust, family connection, and restorative solutions that focus on healing, not just control.
Find Richards work at: https://www.richardross.net/
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Image used with permission from Richard Ross / juvenile-in-justice.com.
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This episode explores the realities of the juvenile justice system, from youth violence and fatherlessness to systemic issues like poverty and racism. Richard Ross and Preston share how environment, relationships, and cultural understanding shape outcomes for at-risk youth. The conversation challenges punishment-based approaches and highlights the need for trust, family connection, and restorative solutions that focus on healing, not just control.
Find Richards work at: https://www.richardross.net/
Photo Credit:
Image used with permission from Richard Ross / juvenile-in-justice.com.
Support the show