The unprecedented study sort to understand the risk factors of rearrest of African American urban youth and minorities from the perspective of probation officers and Adult African Americans. The book highlighted the dis-proportionate jail population and the effect of Juvenile Justice system laws that negatively affect African American youth and the low income group.
“I know Koya Olateru-Olagbegi for over thirty years as a tennis Hall of Famer and a business owner; the study into the African American youth and minorities rearrest is a must read for educational purpose and policy decision implementation. Dr. Adekoya Olateru-Olagbegi use his family core values to investigate and identify the primary factors for antisocial behaviors of the African American youth and minorities in urban Cities.”
Dr. Walter F. Young, D.D.S.
Dental Surgeon and Civil Rights Leader
AdeKoya Olateru-Olagbegi is an entrepreneur who has established several businesses including Metro Brokers Insurance, in Atlanta, Georgia. He is a graduate of an Historically Black Colleges and University. He was inducted into the sports Hall of fame in 2017. He received his Doctoral degree in 2020. He volunteered many years as a mentor in the Atlanta public schools to special African American male middle school students. He currently serves as a board member at Project Open Hand, Inc. teaching critical thinking skills to underprivileged youth using public speaking, Golf, and Tennis to making the world a better place.