It's uncanny that in those 27 to 29 experiments, kids who were diverted out of the system did much better if they got services versus going through the formal juvenile court process. King faced the media after Rovers' last minute defeat to Leigh Leopards on Friday evening. Illustration via Flickr user Roy Blumenthal. 4,965 Followers, 633 Following, 750 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Willie Ramis Gates (@whoopasswillie) whoopasswillie. 20 NEW BRAUNFELS. Several weeks after the show was taped, the program was shuttered following allegations that an employee had sexually molested a 13-year-old girl. The program at Copper Canyon, which costs $6,000 to $8000 a month, waives its tuition for Teen Trouble participants in order to be promoted by Shipp. they're not sure if they're intentionally trying to freak them out, or if the person in question really is crazy because they've been in the clink for so long. Everyone has a voice and should feel proud and free to run with their ideas, enjoying their successes and journey with us. But there's been no firm tests with data that shows why this sort of [approach] is wrong. So we synthesized Rickenhauer's experiment, along with eight others, to look across all of them and see if there was any pattern. It also has a "common sense" appeal: A lot of people believe that if you get tougher with kids in particular, but also with adults, that you're going to deter them. We'll be tracking and updating this . That's a cost savings for juvenile justice authorities; to be able to divert more kids out instead of putting through them a formal process. Then, thanks to some arguablybad judgment from both parties, things got out of hand fast. The Democrats are saying it's unfair, and the Republicans are saying it's too costly. A documentary on the original initiative, founded at Rahway Prison in New Jersey, won an Oscar in 1978. //-->