Describe wilderness probation programs. Do you believe these programs have value? Why or why not?

What will be an ideal response?


? Wilderness probation programs involve troubled youths in outdoor activities as a mechanism to improve their social skills, self-concept, and self-control.
? Typically, wilderness programs maintain exposure to a wholesome environment where the concepts of education and the work ethic are taught and embodied in adult role models and troubled youth can regain a measure of self-worth.
? A number of wilderness programs for juvenile offenders have been evaluated for their effects on recidivism.
? Research of the effects of wilderness programs—those emphasizing physical activity over more therapeutic goals—on recidivism, indicates that these programs do not work.
? Although some of the programs have shown success, such as the Spectrum Wilderness Program in Illinois, others had negative effects; that is, the group that participated in the program had higher arrest rates than the comparison group that did not participate in the program. Taken together, the programs suffered from:
? Poor implementation.
? Weak evaluation designs or problems with too few subjects or large dropout rates.
? Failure to adhere to principles of successful rehabilitation, such as targeting high-risk youths and lasting for a moderate period of time.
? However, wilderness programs that include a therapeutic component have been shown to be effective in reducing juvenile offending.
?Student views will vary.

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