New book addresses rampant youth criminal behavior -- a major challenge facing our world today.

New book addresses rampant youth criminal behavior -- a major challenge facing our world today.




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Headline: New Book Examines Our Youth's Troubled Path to Imprisonment -- Reclaiming Our Children: Exposing the Nets That Snare Them
Summary: Honored author, lecturer and social critic Robby G. Dixon announces a needed 'call-to-action' to our nation's youth and parental guidance with the release of his first spiritually focused book -- Reclaiming Our Children: Exposing the Nets That Snare Them.
Dallas, TX (PRWEB) March 26, 2009 -- Theft, armed robbery, gang warfare and school shootings continue to permeate our society, and young people are paying the price with incarceration. With a timely message focusing on today's most critical topics, author Robby G. Dixon takes the literary world by storm and with shock value in his first book -- Reclaiming Our Children: Exposing the Nets That Snare Them. He gives a universal call for an immediate 'transformation of our nation's consciousness' to restore understanding of our youth before it's too late.Asking crucial questions, Reclaiming Our Children reveals the socio-psychological-spiritual dynamics, which expose, influence and consequently guide our youth to deviant behavior. "My first-hand research dissects societal reasons for this rampant distressed conduct and the certain path to imprisonment if left unrecognized," says Dixon.

Texas author Robby Dixon has spent half a lifetime writing and essentially living his book to help curtail the tangible cause of this effect; the growing epidemic of senseless criminal conduct and physical incarceration. Citing extensive research based on counseling families and prison inmates, Dixon gives startling evidence that prison serves as a 'sinister profit-generator', which conditions inmates into revolving doors, returning them to prisons over and over. "I have personally witnessed those who have left prison and have returned, astonishingly, some within as little as two weeks' time. My research has revealed that some leave and then return two, three and four times, all within the same year," says Dixon. As an activist for the well being of children and young adults using a Judeo-Christian perspective, his educational blogs appear on his Reader's Community Weblog.      Read More
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