Pastoral Counseling With African-American Male Youth Offenders, 2002

Abstract

This article emerges from the writer’s experience working with youth offenders entangled in the juvenile justice system in Georgia. They are younger than seventeen years of age and have been involved in juvenile courts because of a legal violation. The subjects represent those youth to whom pastoral care and counseling services were provided when they were sixteen. They were primarily male and African American, resided in the family of origin, and were in public schools or alternative public schools.

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