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South African Youths: Course Teaches Young Offenders That There Is
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Tintinger, Lesley Ann
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Crime, South Africa
/ Criminal justice, Administration of, South Africa
/ Juvenile delinquents
/ Youth, South Africa
2000
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Tintinger, Lesley Ann
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Crime, South Africa
/ Criminal justice, Administration of, South Africa
/ Juvenile delinquents
/ Youth, South Africa
2000
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South African Youths: Course Teaches Young Offenders That There Is
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South African Youths: Course Teaches Young Offenders That There Is
2000
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\"It is Khulisa's belief that communities must become responsible for young offenders by recognizing that the problems of the youths reflect the problems of the community.\" (CORRECTIONS TODAY) This article discusses a course called Khulisa--a zulu word meaning \"let the child grow\"--which has been implemented in South Africa as a way to teach youthful offenders life skills.
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