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8 pages in length. Wayward youth are a detriment to themselves and society alike; lacking appropriate role models and positive upbringing, at-risk and underserved populations grow up without the social skills needed for healthy assimilation and often steer headlong into a lifetime of career criminality. While there is no finite number of people who are affected by AB 2989, juvenile justice figures from 2000 place more than two million youths within the penal system. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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skills needed for healthy assimilation and often steer headlong into a lifetime of career criminality. While there is no finite number of people who are affected by AB 2989,
juvenile justice figures from 2000 place more than two million youths within the penal system. As Everett et al (2002) duly points out, "if at-risk youths are not led
toward responsible adulthood and self-governance, the burden to society may include an increase in crime and welfare costs, increased expenditures for prisons, and decreased economic productivity" (p. 38). II.
SEVERITY OF HEALTH PROBLEM The steady rise in juvenile crime, drug use and other deviant behavior has experts in agreement that at-rise and underserved populations require a more successful approach
toward acquisition of appropriate social skills whereby they associate with and learn from the curriculum. According to Everett et al (2002), arrests for juvenile criminal offenses increased thirty-six percent
for aggravated assault and sixty-four percent for drugs from 1980 to 2000; this equates to more than two million youths arrested in 2000. If no intervention is implemented, these
statistics will continue to rise. III. OVERVIEW OF BILL AND STAKEHOLDERS AB 2989 seeks to give at-risk and underserved populations greater access to outdoor environmental education and recreation programs
in the quest to reacquaint them with appropriate social behaviors in an emotionally safe and effective setting. The at-risk population (mainly comprised of juvenile offenders, loners and nonconformists) and
the underserved (low-income) represent primary stakeholders of AB 2989; however, following close behind is society as a whole because of the positive impact outdoor environmental education and recreation programs have
upon their capacity to re-enter the social order with a revised outlook and productive attitude. IV. PROMISES/EXPECTED OUTCOMES Promoters of the bill include Assembly Member Fuentes and Senator Simitian
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