Abstract:At present, the tendency of severe punishment in community correction in China makes judicial workers pay less attention to the situation of “out of power” of juvenile community prisoners. The empowerment of this special group is conducive to helping them to improve their ability to adapt to life and helping them achieve successful re-socialization. The intervention study of X Justice Institute in Hechi City of Guangxi Province in China found that the empowerment of juvenile offenders at three levels (personal, interpersonal, and environmental) can help transform “other help” into “self-help”. However, there are problems such as the objective problems of the case being easily ignored, the lack of independence of social workers in the community correction work, and the limitation of the effectiveness of the work. It is recommended that the application of the empowerment theory be enriched, the status of social workers be improved, and the efforts of multiple parties be pooled.