I didn't really learn anything new during this interview. John believes that juveniles should have a second chance, and the opportunity to be rehabilitated. He said that they decide which juveniles can be rehabilitated. They do this by assessing their risk to the community, find out what is causing them to act the way they did, and then they try to fix what is wrong. That is the only new information that I learned from this interview. I found it interesting that they will still try to rehabilitate a juvenile that has commit horrific crimes. That is all that I learned from this interview.
I think the hardest part of the interview was coming up with good questions and writing down the responses. I enjoyed listening to John's responses, even though I already knew the information, I still liked hearing his view on it. I thought it was pretty easy to ask the questions, but it was hard to write down the responses, it was hard to write as fast as he was talking. Other than that, my interview experience was really good.
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