One reason why therapy sessions or community groups for young offenders matter because they help understand where the violence of a young person arrives from, conducting perpetrating criminal actions. For exemplar, in Last Chance in Texas (2005), John Hubner talks …show more content…
Therefore, a second example comes from the 2011 documentary film The Interrupters (Dir. Steve James). The film follows a community group called Cease Fire, who work in the Englewood neighborhood of Chicago. The film perpetrates how members of the group try helping gang members to prevent violent criminal acts. In multiple scenes, one of the members called Ameena Mathews views a fighting between two human beings. Cobe, a member of Cease Fire, comes over and helps differentiate the two guys fighting. Ameena observes how the sisters of one of the guys fighting come over to defend her brother’s honor. Ameena says, “The sister calls one of the guys a bitch-ass, punk-ass. The little four- and five-year-old [infant] was doing the same thing”. The viewers are able to identify that what little kids watch are the way they react. With both examples, may be recognized that by observing little kids all the tough sites that spin about their creation, it’s a form to persuade them into constraining those similar crimes. In a way, implies a phase of a learning theory, on which it’s defined from their childhood motivating them to do when translating into new …show more content…
In that respect are several consecutive scenes where Cobe takes Lil’ Mikey into the barber shop where the incident had taken place. Since Lil’ Mikey has been set free of the incarceration facility, he had in mind that he wanted to go back where he committed the criminal offense and offer pity for the victims. Lil’ Mikey says, “… I know I made a mistake… I’m asking for y’all forgiveness… and I wanted to let y’all know that I was sad for what I did on my behalf, but I know I made a complete 360 doing my… almost 3 years of being [put behind bars]”. It serves to make a point where this young violent criminals put more from their part to change completely their future. Adolescent offenders have a second chance in life to fully understand their mistakes and want to fix thoroughly their