Tri-Valley Herald Article Summary: Locked-Up Potential
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The article "Locked Up Potential" provides not only a glimpse into the horrific treatment of youth in California's prisons, but an optimistic outlook for the rehabilitation of prison youth; it does this with the story of Jacquinn Scales and his mentor Muhammad, a man who epitomizes what's good about humanity through his unselfish, caring actions. Jacquinn Scales entered "the system," jail, when he was only 16-years-old and often "spent months locked down 23 hours a day."
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of humanity, a side of humanity that is selfless and caring. When I read this article, I felt admiration for Muhammad, who was so willing to sacrifice time to help those in need. Furthermore, I was disgusted by the treatment of youth in jail, but inspired by the mentors who work to transform these troubled teenagers. I have gained a great appreciation for the role of social workers and for the necessity of correct rehabilitation.
of humanity, a side of humanity that is selfless and caring. When I read this article, I felt admiration for Muhammad, who was so willing to sacrifice time to help those in need. Furthermore, I was disgusted by the treatment of youth in jail, but inspired by the mentors who work to transform these troubled teenagers. I have gained a great appreciation for the role of social workers and for the necessity of correct rehabilitation.