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    article “State of mind” is based on the current state/status of Trinidad and Tobago; that is‚ the imposition of a state of emergency and ‘limited’ curfew by Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar‚ in an attempt to combat the issue of an alarming increase in violent crimes. This article also serves as a reminder of the effect of the previously imposed curfew in relation with the unsuccessful attempted 1990 ‘Coup’. It also questions the formalities and manner in which the Prime Minister declared the state

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    student‚ freedom of movement is usually restricted by parental curfews‚ and as a high school student myself‚ I have been constrained by curfews on numerous occasions. I am an introvert who would rather stay at home over the weekends watching movies than actively socializing with people. However‚ I do have my occasional late-night outings during the holidays. My diversion always tends to stay unhampered with until I am reminded of my curfew by a phone call from my parents‚ demanding me to return home

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    Do curfews really keep our teens out of trouble? Parents force their teenagers to come home at a certain time. The only problem is will they abide to their parent’s rules? Curfews might seem like the solution to keep our teenagers out of trouble but let’s not kid ourselves‚ curfews do not work. Curfews make our teenagers rebel against our rules‚ our kids can be in danger even inside our homes‚ and curfews do not prevent our children from doing drugs or alcohol. Teenagers must have their freedom

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    up work late at night because they don’t have time during the day. This curfew for bedtime is exactly alike the curfew for being out on the streets. Without the access to the streets at 10 p.m.‚ teenagers are limited to the amount of work they can do. For example‚ if a teenager got hired for a job‚ but the only slot open for that job is the night shift‚ the teenager couldn’t work and possibly get fired. With raising the curfew‚ or getting rid of it completely‚ teenagers could work on their own schedule

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    with their friends. They dream about going on midnight runs to get food and laying in the back of a pickup truck gazing at the stars. Young people will not be able to fulfill their dreams if they are being restricted. A 10 pm weekday curfew and a midnight weekend curfew unfairly interferes with young people’s lives because it takes away their freedom‚ it takes away their freedom‚ and it prevents young people from doing things that they may need for school or work. Freedom is very important to

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    social problems. Even though they‚ the government and the police‚ assert that the curfews on teenagers can alleviate the juvenile crime‚ they would never be able to be fundamental solutions which can ensure the safety of all citizens. What the society wants is the essential way to make the teenagers recognize how serious illegality is‚ not a temporary expedient for reducing the rate of the juvenile crime. First‚ the curfews on teenagers infringe on human rights of not only the teenagers but also of their

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    critically evaluate two of the current and suggested strategies and try to determine each one’s effectiveness. One suggested strategy is the introduction of night curfews for P platers. This is because statistics show a high proportion of young drivers are involved in night time crashes. Currently the only state in Australia where night curfews exist is Western Australia (for the first 6 months of provisional

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    It seems obvious that children today think that there are no dating rules‚ well there are. Dating is a lot of responsibility. If someone is to date my child‚ I hope they can be respectful‚ responsibility‚ and at least a little intelligent. There are rules in my child’s life‚ and if they are not followed‚ then my child can not date. When my child begins to date they must follow these rules. First‚ when someone is out with my child ‚ and things escalate‚ practice safe sex. I do not want too be

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    The Treatment and Prevention of Drug Use and Abuse Professor Gross CJ: 411 Drugs and Alcohol in the Criminal Justice System 10/7/14 By Jimmy Ortega Juveniles across the country have many issues in today’s society however; the issues that are at hand can be prevented if the parents or guardians have control over that certain juvenile. If that parent doesn’t have control of that teen there are certain places in which the parents can reach out to and get help dealing with

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    CHAPTER 1 to 3 on the move

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    CHAPTER 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKROUND Introduction “Man was born free‚ but everywhere he is in chains.” There are many regulations created by the government in order to maintain peace and order. In that way‚ laws and ordinances impose to every community must be efficiently implemented. One of the most interesting questions about ordinances do not only concern with the efficiency and effectiveness‚ but also the knowledge and of the people about the ordinance. One of the basic factor that law maker

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