Rehabilitation is essential to juvenile delinquents and re-entry into mainstream society because being rehabilitated sets the foundation to lead a healthy lifestyle in the community once out of the juvenile justice system. The rehabilitation model is ideal over retributive model because the retributive model which primarily focuses on punishment as deterrence is not as effective. Rehabilitation is practical because some rehabilitative methods addresses the personal needs of juvenile delinquents and gives juvenile delinquents realistic options to make it in society without having to return to a previous pattern of behavior. The rehabilitation model ties into the Strain theory by Merton which states that in life there are “goals and means” and everyone wants to achieve their own version of the American Dream. When one does not have the means to obtain goals, sometimes one is forced to resort to illegal means to achieve one’s goals. Therefore, rehabilitation is vital because it teaches one through the process of rehabilitation there are necessary steps that are taken to obtain goals and the means of getting one’s goals accomplished in a legitimate way. Juvenile delinquents’ receiving proper rehabilitative methods is important because this lessens the likelihood of juvenile delinquents that will return to a previous pattern of behavior and have to re-enter the juvenile justice system. Thus we discuss the
Rehabilitation is essential to juvenile delinquents and re-entry into mainstream society because being rehabilitated sets the foundation to lead a healthy lifestyle in the community once out of the juvenile justice system. The rehabilitation model is ideal over retributive model because the retributive model which primarily focuses on punishment as deterrence is not as effective. Rehabilitation is practical because some rehabilitative methods addresses the personal needs of juvenile delinquents and gives juvenile delinquents realistic options to make it in society without having to return to a previous pattern of behavior. The rehabilitation model ties into the Strain theory by Merton which states that in life there are “goals and means” and everyone wants to achieve their own version of the American Dream. When one does not have the means to obtain goals, sometimes one is forced to resort to illegal means to achieve one’s goals. Therefore, rehabilitation is vital because it teaches one through the process of rehabilitation there are necessary steps that are taken to obtain goals and the means of getting one’s goals accomplished in a legitimate way. Juvenile delinquents’ receiving proper rehabilitative methods is important because this lessens the likelihood of juvenile delinquents that will return to a previous pattern of behavior and have to re-enter the juvenile justice system. Thus we discuss the