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    neighborhoods. Based on concrete theory of informal social controls‚ I proposition a 2-step hypothesis that links structure and process: family poverty inhibits family processes of informal social contract‚ in turn increasing the likelihood of juvenile delinquency. This is very important to me because I have a willing mine to try and come up with an idea to

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    Unit 3 Cma110 Unit 4

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    Competency Three-CMA110 In the era that we live in‚ computers hold our very existence by having all of our information saved to them. From pictures of our families‚ to person documents like tax forms or medical records‚ almost all of these things are stored in some electronic form. This information is typically stored on computers with only one copy of the information‚ but what would happen if that computer or multiple computers failed? What would happen to all that important information and memories

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    Any public wireless hotspots‚ such as at restaurants‚ hotels‚ parks are not a good place to use any website that requires personal or financial information. When using an unsecure network‚ a hacker can easily get access to any webpage you access. They can access documents‚ pictures‚ bank information‚ your phone number‚ address‚ credit card information and passwords. Once the hacker has your username and password for one website they can try to log in as you on multiple other websites. This is why

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    1. Complete the review questions: a) True: Fiber-optic cable is the most expensive transmission medium. b) True: Coaxial cable has a high resistance to noise. c) An analog and digital signal is used to reduce the effects of attenuation for a digital transmission signal. d) A nonbroadcast point-to-multipoint transmission issues signals to multiple‚ defined recipients. e) True: Broadband technology encodes information as digital pulses. Please see page 2 for Network Proposal

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    Juveniles

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    Community Corrections Cyndi Zimmerman CJS/230 JULY 6‚ 2013 JOHN OPINSKI Community Corrections A community correction is something that an individual receives for a crime they have committed. Some of these things that a person receives is based on their criminal record‚ Probation status‚ and if they are a repeat offender. Some people are placed in jail or prison‚ while others are placed on community service‚ work release‚ probation‚ and house arrest. Community corrections affect society in

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    Juvenile Justice

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    crimes committed by juvenile delinquents in today’s society. These crimes consist of violent crimes‚ property crimes‚ forgery‚ fraud‚ vandalism as well as many others. In 2009‚ there were 32‚638‚900 youths in the United States and 1‚906‚600 of them were arrested for a type of crime. (Puzzanchera & Adams‚ 2012). There are many options that the Department of Juvenile Justice System can lead towards such as punishment or treatment‚ but the rehabilitation depends on the juvenile at hand. Most research

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    Disadvantages Of Juveniles

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    Juvenile crimes on the rise are not something society should ignore. But we are seeing more rapidly‚ courts are trying juveniles as adults. Many argue that it does not benefit the suspect or the society‚ if they are punished the same way as adults. So in this research I plan to analyze whether it is good or bad to trial juveniles as adults. A child‚ defined as a person under age 18‚ can be tried as an adult only if the child was age 14 or older at the time of the offense. Nearly all juvenile cases

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    Juvenile Delinquence

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    early adolescence is a major and costly problem for society. In an effort to learn more about the root causes of juvenile delinquency and other problem behaviors‚ research must be done to test if these factors are direct causes of juvenile delinquency. Serious delinquency and drug use are major problems in American society. Past research indicates that many variables correlate with delinquency and that many factors tend to increase the risk of later delinquent behavior. Some of these risk factors are

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    Running head: Adults Sanctions for Juvenile Officers 1 Adults Sanctions for Juvenile Officers 2 Incarcerating youth with adult inmates results in tragedies. Youth who are prosecuted as adults may be sentenced to serve time in adult sanctions where they may be at risk. Research demonstrates that children in adult’s institutions are five

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    Juvenile System

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    delinquent crimes. Focusing on what spawns delinquency in juveniles today‚ parenting is essential. During my visit to family court with fellow classmates I was honored to observe real live cases involving teenagers‚ and their parents. It was obvious that one main issue in the U.S. Juvenile Delinquency system is the lack of family structure. Family and delinquent relationships interconnect‚ ultimately‚ resulting to the core of delinquency. The articles “Juvenile Delinquency and Family Structure”‚ by Anika Doggett

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