Ministers' attitudes toward delinquency |
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Authors: | William E. Alberts |
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Affiliation: | (1) Old West Methodist Church, Boston, Massachusetts |
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Abstract: | Conclusion An effective ministry to youth offenders depends greatly on our attitudes toward them. Working with them on any personal basis requires attitudes that help prepare us to be accepting, understanding, friendly, and firm.Indispensable also is a community-mindedness that frees us to be ecumenical rather than parochial in our concern and outreach. And this community-mindedness also leads us to utilize the agencies and programs that seek to help young people and prevent delinquency.The author expresses grateful acknowledgment to Dr. Paul E. Johnson, Dr. Daniel J. Levinson, and Dr. Donald T. Devine who contributed to the study on which this article is based. |
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