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    juvenile justice

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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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    The juvenile justice system was created for a simple but specific reason‚ and that was to have a separate system for juveniles. Juveniles were treated as adults before the first juvenile court was established in the 1800’s. According to the book the juvenile system was created to focus on “rehabilitation of youthful offenders” (Lawrence & Hemmens‚ 2008). I think there are two systems for a reason‚ but they are different in a lot of ways. One the big difference is age‚ most juvenile are under the

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    Corrections Task Force

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    Corrections Task Force Project CJA/234 Corrections Task Force Project The task force has been assigned the mission of creating a training program which will detail the ways that staff for the correction facility are better able to manage the mentally ill offender population safely and effectively. This will review the following information to better explain how this may be accomplished: information vital to improve staff effectiveness for secure and safe operations‚ sill sets required for staff

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    “Diversion and Probation”‚ because it looks at how probation is a great way to help juvenile offenders get back on their feet. The article is about the positive changes that juvenile offenders in California have made due to an increase in probationary programs. The probation departments in California have changed the way they operate and by doing this have accomplished something extraordinary. Originally‚ probation for juvenile offenders included‚ “focus on suppression‚ enforcement‚ and monitoring of youthful

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    Dealing with Anger

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    that we all would expect when we hear the word “Anger” that effect is the negative effect. There are many things that can cause us as humans to become angry. People tread to get angry when they get scared. I know when my oldest daughter was taken I was very scared and‚ angry because I was not sure where she was at. Some people know how to control their anger and some people don’t. People who know how to control their anger can do positive things in the lives when things make them angry

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    Dealing With Adversity

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    bad anxiety. Which‚ makes nothing feel right or okay. It makes me overthink every little thing I think or do. Even the problems that are not that big of a deal make me freak out. The panic caused from anxiety has put me in the hospital a couple time. When‚ my anxiety starts to get bad my heart rate will

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    dealing with fatherhood.

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    1. What are the differences between being a biological parent‚ an adoptive parent‚ and a foster parent? A biological parent -when a biological parent is unable to provide (either fully or partially) the personal and/or financial obligations of childrearing‚ other family members may have to take on much of the responsibilities of parenting. An adoptive parent -when a parent adopts a child‚ he or she takes on the full responsibility of raising that child. A foster parent -Children who are in need

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    Dealing with complaints

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    Customers should’ve double checked what they were booking‚ because before booking the holiday‚ you get a summary of the holiday where there is all the information about it and you have to agree to it before booking the holiday. On the other side‚ when a travel agent was checking the details of the holiday‚ the agent should’ve noticed that the hotel where you were staying at wasn’t going to suit you and the agent should’ve contacted you. In the end I would try to cover it up by offering discounts

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    Development of Corrections Justin Miltenberger CJS/230 9/16/2012 Frederick Waltz 1. What reforms did Elizabeth Fry lobby for the early 1800s? How have women’s prisons changed? Fry had formed the ladies society that would reformate the female prisoners. To this day female prisons are a lot like the male prisons now they have increased security‚ more training‚ and special housing to deal with the ones who are violent. 2. What are the three basic arguments established in the 1800s

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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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