This course is for staff who have daily contact with juveniles, such as careworkers, counselors, teachers, or administrators.

Behavior Management in Juvenile Facilities

Behavior Management in Juvenile Facilities Correspondence Course


Behavior Management in Juvenile Facilities is written for staff who have daily contact with juveniles, such as careworkers, counselors, teachers, or administrators. It can be applied to all types of juvenile programs, including locked, secure staff, secure, nonsecure and day treatment. This course will teach you the latest techniques for controlling and improving the behavior of the juveniles in your care. Equivalent to 24 hours of in-service training. 1994.
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