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    Delinquent Behavior

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    juvenile offenders‚ it just integrates them into a culture of adult offenders. I think the key to curbing delinquent behavior in kids starts with the family. We don’t have the reigns as tight on our kids as our parents had on us‚ and it shows. Kids need curfews‚ jobs‚ and a sense of respect in general‚ and no amount of threats will instill on that. I think families and communities have to take more responsibility for teaching children to distinguish right from wrong. For example we need more juvenile

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    Community Corrections

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    treatment in which the juvenile is closely supervised by an officer of the court and must adhere to a strict set of rules to avoid incarceration (Siegel‚ 2005). For example‚ the juvenile may be required to random drug and alcohol testing or have a curfew. This type of community based treatment is important because it allows the juvenile to remain in the community while receiving treatment and a chance to correct their misdeeds. Restitution may also be something that the probation requires. Restitution

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    V For Vendetta is a fictional movie following a fascist government in London. The main character‚ V finds himself fighting back for what is right using terrorist tactics‚ alongside his army of civilians. The government continues to overpower the people of London so V thinks the only way to stop them‚ is to destroy them. He says the powerful statement “People should not be afraid of their government‚ the government should be afraid of the people.” This sparks the plot so V stands up for the innocent

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    It would seem that there are some opposing views on the topic of whether Muscatine should build a dog park. As with most things‚ there are indeed pros and cons. Let’s take a look at the facts. It is well known - not to mention‚ scientifically proven - that dogs need exercise and socialization in order to maintain physcial and mental health. With most of the city’s residential housing being apartments‚ proper exercise room for these dogs is severely restricted. Way too many dogs get dropped

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    Teen Driving

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    Because of safety concerns‚ many states have increased the age at which teens can begin to drive. Many states have raised the age of teens driving because of the many accidents caused. There are many different types of teenagers.Some teens can be very irresponsible. But‚ I believe that states should not take the ability to drive from everyone else. Teenages should be able to drive at 16-years-old because it helps the teen mature‚ it allows a teen to work‚ and it teaches the teen responsibility. Driving

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    first real opportunity of freedom. They are given a driver’s license. This is the teen’s chance to show that they are responsible enough to be given freedom. As they grow up they are given many more opportunities to have freedom‚ they are given later curfews‚ and he or she can go and come as they please. When they reach the time of graduation and get ready for college many chances at freedoms are given‚ such as a chance for him or her to live out on their own‚ a chance to support themselves‚ and are given

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    Intermediate sanctions are designed to give judges other sentencing options beside imprisonment or probation. These types of sanctions are less restrictive than imprisonment but more restrictive than probation. Intermediate sanctions are usually combined with imprisonment‚ probation‚ and each other. These sanctions are divided into two sub groups‚ judicially administered and probation administered. Judicially administered intermediate sanctions consist of fines‚ community service‚ restitution

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    can push them into a juvenile placement long term. I have seen it many times. Kids that are on probation for something they did 2 years prior such as at the age of 14 yrs old will get sent away at 16 yrs old because they skipped class or missed curfew assigned by probation officer because it is a violation of their probation. However‚ other kids that have not been caught selling drugs or under age drinking get warnings

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    Paternalistic Family

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    destroyed my relationship with my family when I grew up. Because I just don’t raise my daughters to cook and clean and become a good wife to a man. I raise all my kids the same boys and girls to grow up and take care of their things. My kids have the same curfew and same responsibilities. But growing up in a paternalistic family have some advantages too. There are things you could do now that would benefit your future self‚ at the expense of your present self. If a paternalist really does have

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    Kentucky Youth Assembly

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    KENTUCKY YMCA YOUTH ASSOCIATION KENTUCKY YOUTH ASSEMBLY CONFERENCE STUDENT CODE OF CONDUCT AND DRESS CODE The purpose of this Code of Conduct is to identify personal behavior that is consistent with the purpose and objectives of the Kentucky YMCA Youth Association. The items within the Code are designed to protect the welfare of the program for current participants and future generations. A participant’s personal behavior reflects upon one’s self‚ one’s Student YMCA‚ and the Kentucky YMCA

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