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___________________Waller's Research Suggests the Following:
Children who become persistent offenders tend to grow up with negative family and school experiences, such as:
(The Truth about Crime: Waller I, 2006) UnderstandingSo lets be clear about one thing, the degree to which we understand an issue will determine the effectiveness of our response. Regarding young custody leavers returning to the community from custody, research tells us that if we were to randomly choose 100 young people from the Young People's Estate and gather them together just prior to release, we would on average find the following groupings: Social Care
Health
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