Training Course:Juvenile JusticeSchool/Trainer:Globe University and Minnesota School of Business Minneapolis, Plymouth, Rochester, Minnesota, United States
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Course Description:
'' This course presents the historical background of the juvenile justice system, its current status and related contemporary societal and legal issues. Students examine various policies, programs, and practices. The course covers juvenile law and procedure, juvenile corrections, juvenile delinquency, delinquency prevention and the future of juvenile justice in the United States. ...''
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http://www.msbcollege.edu/
Phone:877-455-3697, 763-476-2000, 888-662-8772F
School Address:
IDS Center on the Nicollet Mall 80 South 8th Street Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA 55402
1455 County Road 101 North Plymouth, Minnesota, USA 55447
2521 Pennington Drive Northwest Rochester, Minnesota, USA 55901
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