Juvenile Detainees Acorn T Fautanu CRJ 303 Corrections Prof. Theresa Cruz November 20‚ 2012 Criminal Justice and the juvenile justice systems are almost the same but are different. When corrections’ officials have to deal with juvenile detainees‚ such a situation needs to be dealt with care. In identifying such situations‚ we will look at child development‚ punishment and deterrence. Juvenile detention officers work with incarcerated youth. Although juvenile
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I do with this degree? AREAS SOCIAL SERVICES Corrections Counseling Juvenile Justice Casework Administration Probations & Parole Victim Advocacy JUDICIARY AND LAW Court Reporting Legal Assistance Legal Research Administration EMPLOYERS STRATEGIES State and federal correction facilities County jails Precinct station houses Prison camps Youth correction facilities Medium-security correction facilities Voluntary correction facilities Halfway houses and pre-release programs
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State Prisoners in County Jails February 2010 State Prisoners in County Jails A Publication of the Research Division of NACo’s County Services Department Written by Brian Albert Research Intern February 2010 National Association of Counties 1 About the National Association of Counties The National Association of Counties (NACo) is the only national organization that represents county governments in the United States. Founded in 1935‚ NACo provides essential services to the nation’s
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Manila City Jail (Old Bilibid Prison) - Male Dormitory (Manila) Philippines / National Capital Region / Manila / C. M. Recto Ave.‚ corner Quezon Blvd. The Manila City Jail (MCJ) has been ravaged by time. It is under-staffed‚ overcrowded‚ and its facilities in disrepair. Originally built by the Spaniards in the 19th Century‚ “Bilibid”‚ as it is commonly known‚ was home to prisoners of war during the Japanese occupation of Manila in World War II. Today it houses over 3‚700 inmates - a 4x overcapacity
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2004; Sterns et al. 2008). This is in large part because of the aging of prisoner populations. Data from the National Association of State Budget Officers‚ manufactured by the Council of State Governments‚ indicate that‚ from 1998 to 2001‚ state corrections budgets grew an average of 8% each year‚ and during that same three-year period‚ correctional health care costs grew by 10% annually. Mental health care costs are listed as one of the major contributors to this growth: in 1998‚ states spent between
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Class Notes for CJ 352_Spring 2011 History Instructor: Marcos L. Misis (ABD) . 1 HISTORY OF CORRECTIONS IN AMERICA Early History of Corrections • Codified punishment for offenders was developed in the early ages of human history. • One of the earliest known written codes that specified different types of offenses and punishments was the Code of Hammurabi in 1750 B.C. The Code of Hammurabi was divided into sections to cover different types of offenses and contained descriptions
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INMATES WELFARE AND DEVELOPMENT FEDERAL BUREAU OF PRISONS Inmate Skills Development Through the Inmate Skills Development (ISD) initiative‚ the Bureau is focusing on building the kinds of skills essential to successful reintegration into society – ranging from activities of daily living‚ such as budgeting‚ to cognitive skills‚ such as the ability to maintain self-control. Once fully implemented‚ the process will involve identifying inmate strengths and weaknesses using a standardized assessment
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Procedures In order to properly run the private facility‚ we will have a set of policies to abide by. Without rules and regulations‚ any organization can and will be chaotic. There will be a zero tolerance for harassment‚ whether it is towards correction officers or the prisoners. Harassment can lead to law suits and will in turn cost the facility unnecessary money that could have been used for something else. Some forms of harassment can include sexual and discrimination. It is considered unlawful
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1. What did Cesare Beccaria‚ the Enlightenment thinker‚ mean when he said that a punishment should fit the crime? A The severity of punishment should parallel the severity of the harm resulting from the crime. B The punishment should be severe enough to outweigh the pleasure obtained from the crime (such as the material gain from committing a robbery). 2. What reforms in penal institutions did John Howard advocate in his book The State of the Prisons in England and Wales (1777)? A Penal
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followed were among the most significant events of the 20th Century (Rothbard‚ 1972). Since the last down turn in the economy in 1920‚ the economy had been booming since. Many economists at the time believed the market was definitely in store for a correction. The first sign that something was amiss was in June of 1929. That was the first month of no growth in nine years‚ it would only be a matter of time before the stock market would reflect the change. September 3rd‚ the bull market effectively
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