A Service-Learning Partnership between Cal State LA and the Los Angeles County Probation Department: Making the Case for Civic Professionalism
This article provides an overview of the structure and implementation of the Probation Service Learning Program at Cal State LA. We use post-term evaluation reflections completed by students and probation directors to offer insight into the broader application of service-learning programs in crimina...
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