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    criminal activity. To deal with this the juvenile justice system was created to give minors a second chance and not put them with hardened adult criminals. This system was created a little more than a century ago and the severity of juvenile crime has increased. While committing these crimes juveniles have less to fear knowing that their sentence will be much easier than an adult’s. This has led some to become reckless in their behavior. So‚ should juveniles be charged as adults when they commit

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    Identity Theft IFSM/201 February 22‚ 2013 Paul Gross IDENTITY THEFT Identity theft is not only stealing of credit card information but through online sources as well. Identity Theft has become a major issue since technology has become more popular throughout the world. Since consumers are co-dependent

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    What age should one truly stop being called a juvenile? For as long as time can tell‚ there has been crime performed by both adults and adolescence. These intolerable acts vary in severity‚ and some cases simply cannot be ignored or put off even for a day. Regardless of the purpose‚ children around the world commit crimes on the daily worthy of them being charged as an adult. Truly‚ we shall never fully grasp their purpose. Nevertheless‚ should it be allowed for our justice system to metaphorically

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    Charged as adults? In the 1700’s there was no distinguish in the law between juveniles and adults. However‚ there is now a ongoing debate on whether or not 16 years should be charged as adults in the court of law. I am confident in my opinion that they should at the age of 16 years be charged as adults. They have to be able to take responsibility for their actions. Also‚ 16 year olds should be able to make their own decisions. At the age of 16 teens need to be able to take responsibility for

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    experienced a fellow persons murder by a juvenile they often side with the idea they should not. To those who have known someone who has they often declare that they should. There is evidence to support both sides but it is truly a personal decision. Should juveniles be tried as adults‚ I would go as far as to say that it depends on the circumstances. From personal experience I have had friends killed by Juveniles and had acquaintances tried as both adults and juveniles. This is a very touchy subject to

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    A serial offender can have two very distinct offense styles while committing their crimes. These offense styles can include being either a commuter‚ or a marauder. Specific types of offenders were more likely to maintain particular types of offense styles. Statistically speaking‚ estimating an offenders offense style based on the crimes committed were accurately predicted in 79% of offenders (Meaney‚ 2004). Additionally‚ the geographic location in which an offender committed their crimes largely

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    Drinking and Driving Offenses My essay is on "Drinking and Driving Offenses". In my essay I will tell you the various kinds of drinking and driving offenses‚ the penalties‚ and the defences you can make if you are caught drinking and driving. Let me tell you about the different offenses. There are six offenses in drinking and driving. They are "driving while impaired"‚ "Having care and control of a vehicle while impaired"‚ "Driving while exceeding 80 m.g."‚ "Having care and control

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    Period 4 Diane Lee March 07‚ 2013 Every 53 Minutes a Drunk Driver Kills Someone Drunk drivers should be imprisoned on the first offense because people get killed/injured daily. Drinking and driving is against the law in the state of Hawaii. It is horrible to see a family lose a loved one in an alcohol related automobile accident. If you refuse to take the chemical test on the first offense the police will take your license away for one year. If the police catches you drinking and driving

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    province. Our disregard for what we have taken is insulting to those we forced to migrate and or killed in order to obtain more property. Though we seldom admit it‚ we are kleptomaniacs which is why so many of us shoplift or burgle. No one will notice so why not just take it? Many of us do‚ without any consideration towards those whom we burglarize. Some of us steal things because we want to own the item(s) and some of us steal to sell the item(s) for a quick buck. What we did is not really wrong

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    in prison for the rest of their lives.” This is a quote from David Berger‚ who is a Deputy District Attorney for the County of Los Angeles‚ California. He believes that juveniles should not be charged as adults‚ even if the crime they committed is considered a ´tragedy´ and is thought to be ´horrid´. But we should not try juveniles as adults for many reasons. Three of these reasons are that legally‚ they are not of adult age‚ their brains have not developed‚ and() First of all‚ articles from jjei

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