Joseph Carlson
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The Criminal Justice Club of the University of Nebraska at Kearney will be traveling to the McCook Work Ethic Camp for juvenile and first time offenders on April 19. This is a new facility that uses non-traditional punishment in a minimum-security facility that teaches youth and first time offenders responsibility and marketable job skills.
The Work Ethics Camp is a controlled living environment that requires offenders to have a job and take some responsibility in their lives. If offenders choose not to abide by the standards they are sent to prison. “The facility has an emphasis on reforming the offender instead of strictly punishing them. Since prisons are becoming increasingly overpopulated, this seems to be an effective program,” said Eric VanZee, president of the Criminal Justice Club.
The students participating in this trip are listed below:
Hometown Elkhorn Minden North Platte Omaha |
Student Janelle Ostransky Christin Johnson Melissa Hewgley Kristin Steinbeck Alicia O’Connell Steph Frey Eric VanZee |
Year Junior Junior Junior Junior Soph Senior Soph |
Major Criminal Justice Criminal Justice Criminal Justice Criminal Justice Criminal Justice Criminal Justice Criminal Justice & Spanish |
Parents Jerry & Judy Ostransky Lonnie & Marsha Granger Joe & Penny Hewgley Lynn & Kay Steinbeck Dan & Debbie O’Connell Steve & Cindy Frey John & Kathy VanZee |