University of New Mexico Law Clinic Partners With ADOBE Program to Give Previously Incarcerated Youth a Brighter Future
March 06, 2021
March 06, 2021
ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico, March 6 (TNSRes) -- The University of New Mexico School of Law issued the following news:
Juvenile detention can gravely impact a child's life. According to national studies, approximately 70% of previously incarcerated youth experience recidivism. Many of these youths live with serious substance abuse and mental health challenges that disrupt education and home life. Dr. Andrew Hsi, a professor of Family and Community Medicine and Pediatrics at the Universi . . .
Juvenile detention can gravely impact a child's life. According to national studies, approximately 70% of previously incarcerated youth experience recidivism. Many of these youths live with serious substance abuse and mental health challenges that disrupt education and home life. Dr. Andrew Hsi, a professor of Family and Community Medicine and Pediatrics at the Universi . . .