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  • Genre:EDUCATION
  • SubGenre:Parent Participation
  • Language:English
  • Pages:34
  • eBook ISBN:9781098345730

Don't Go 2 Prison

A Five Step Guide to Keep Your Black Child out of the Judicial System

by Mohammed Luwemba

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Overview
Don't Go 2 Prison (A Five Step Guide to Keep Your Black Child out of the Judicial System) is a masterpiece of first hand experiences, knowledge and tried and true methods to assist Black parents in the fight to keep Black children from falling victim to the predatory judicial system. Mohammed S. Luwemba brings over fifteen years of experience working in the juvenile justice system as a counselor, mentor, case manager and most recently criminal defense attorney to this practical five step guide that any parent can follow.
Description
Don't Go 2 Prison (A Five Step Guide to Keep Your Black Child out of the Judicial System) is a masterpiece of first hand experiences, knowledge and tried and true methods to assist Black parents in the fight to keep Black children from falling victim to the predatory judicial system. Mohammed S. Luwemba brings over fifteen years of experience working in the juvenile justice system as a counselor, mentor, case manager and most recently criminal defense attorney to this practical five step guide that any parent can follow.
About the author
The purpose of the Don't Go 2 Prison Initiative & brand is to deter Black youth from going to prison. The initiative and brand was founded by Attorney Mohammed S. Luwemba to combat the epidemic of Black youth going to prison. Mohammed S. Luwemba has over fifteen years of experience working with incarcerated Black youth from Detroit to Atlanta as a mentor, counselor and currently as a juvenile and criminal defense attorney in Atlanta.