Pros And Cons Of Juvenile Correctional Facilities

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What is the problem being addressed by your research study? The purpose of the research study is to address the disadvantages of juvenile correctional facilities and to propose alternative options to help reduce juvenile delinquency. Some juveniles do benefit from being placed in correctional facilities, however, recidivism rates of 41.3% in 2013 (Wilson and Hoge, 2013) suggests that there are needed alternatives to reduce criminal activity among juveniles.
State the refined research question and hypothesis (null and alternative). The research question for the study is “Are juvenile correctional facilities more effective in reducing recidivism rates than alternative juvenile delinquency programs?”I hypothesize that juvenile correctional facilities are less effective in reducing recidivism rates. The null hypothesis is that the correctional facility is more effective in reducing recidivism rates than alternative programs. The alternative hypothesis is that alternative programs are 45% more effective in reducing recidivism rates than juvenile correctional facilities.

What are your independent and dependent variables? What are their operational definitions? The independent variables in the study are the rehabilitation programs (traditional correctional setting, home confinement or …show more content…

Also, some of the youth may provide inaccurate information about processes in the correctional facilities. Age may also play a factor in research validity. Younger participants may not understand the seriousness of the research study and may provide answers that may not be accurate. Participants that are on house arrest or in day/evening treatment may also affect the validity of the study. The participants may be a part of different socioeconomic statuses and may or may not be influenced by individuals in their