Abstract
Training schools throughout the country are handling more and more young offenders each year and must prepare them for re-entry to the community as quickly as possible. Thus, there is a constant search for more effective ways to do so. One method extensively used in juvenile institutions today is group therapy. However, at the Iowa Training School for Boys, conventional group therapy has been relatively unsuccessful; therefore, an approach was sought that produces more immediate results.
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