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    G.R. No. 147780 : PANFILO LACSON‚ MICHAEL RAY B. AQUINO and CESAR O. MANCAO‚ petitioners‚ vs. SECRETARY HERNANDO PEREZ‚ P/DIRECTOR LEANDRO MENDOZA‚ and P/SR. SUPT. REYNALDO BERROYA‚ Respondents. Facts: President Macapagal-Arroyo declared a State of Rebellion (Proclamation No. 38) on May 1‚ 2001 as well as General Order No. 1 ordering the AFP and the PNP to suppress the rebellion in the NCR. Warrantless arrests of several alleged leaders and promoters of the “rebellion” were thereafter effected

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    as such by the courts. When juveniles receive a life sentence in adult prison‚ they never get a second chance. When they commit crimes and were punished properly‚ they should learn that their actions were wrong and not to do it again. Juvenile detention helps show their mistakes and gives them a second chance‚ while prison does nothing to help a child. Adults have already had their chance; they should know the difference between right and wrong by the time they cross into adulthood; therefore they

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    abilities that govern goal-oriented‚ ‘rational’ decision-making‚ such as long-term planning‚ impulse control‚ insight‚ and judgment.” (Arya 9). Besides‚ adolescents would still be sufficiently punished for their crimes by spending time in a juvenile detention center‚ along with other punishments a judge may present. However‚ they would not be punished to a terrible extent as they would be in the adult system‚ and they would continue to be

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    Gender and Family Gender and Family If we continue to study the differences in the gender and family characteristics of youths that unfortunately make bad mistakes and enter the criminal justice system‚ we may be able to identify sources that will be beneficial in creating prevention‚ community and deterrence programs that will help break the gap between delinquency juveniles and juveniles. How does gender affect delinquency? It is obvious that boys and girls experience life through

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    reintegration of youth into society are the primary goals of the juvenile justice system‚ along with overall public safety (Juvenile Justice System). There are eight steps the juvenile justice process generally goes through which is arrest‚intake‚diversion‚detention‚transfer/waiver‚adjudication‚disposition‚ and aftercare. Decisions that consider the interests of both the juvenile and the state must be made up every step (Juvenile Justice Case). The Juvenile Justice System was created in the 1800’s to reform

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    holes

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    -the book holes takes place in a juvenile detention center that is in a lake in Texas. Most of the story is in the end of the 1990’s. There are flashbacks of Green Lake‚ which existed hundreds of years earlier before the lake dried up. Question 10 Stanly is the main character of this book His family has a history of bad luck‚ Stanley is wrongfully convicted of stealing sneakers but zero is the actual boy that stole them‚ and is sent to the detention center‚ Camp Green Lake. He arrives there and

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    involving the client and helping process. The significance of the interview process initiates effective case management and entails direction of the client’s goals (Kyser‚ 2014). Alyssa is a teenage adolescent girl that was brought into the Juvenile Detention Center by the police. The case manager asks Alyssa to‚ please fill out the form in her office‚ so that she can assist Alyssa. She identifies that she likes to fight other teenagers on the intake form. However‚ Alyssa does not discuss the current

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    Measure twice cut once.

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    "Measure twice cut once..." is what most carpenters go by‚ but it can also be used for a guideline for ones life. What I mean is when someone is going to make a decision that is going to affect their life in a big or small way They should think about it before they go doing immediately. Finding out that you’ve messed up hurts really badly. I learned the hard way. My life was going good. I had decent grades at school‚ my family was getting along‚ and one Friday evening me and my older brother were

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    Juvenile Justice Process and Corrections Terri Jinks CJA/374 October 15‚ 2012 Jerry Kilgo Juvenile Justice Process and Corrections The juvenile justice system contains a thorough selection of systems and combined facilities intended to assist the youths that enter the system and the community‚ by extension (Champion‚ 2010). Nevertheless‚ the age limits are defined by federal laws and characteristically consist of juvenile wrongdoers seven-18‚ states regulate the methods of judgment‚ juvenile

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    The Fork in the Road… Have you ever thought about what your life would be like if you made just one wrong decision? In The Other Wes Moore: One Name‚ Two Fates‚ written by Wes Moore‚ the two men‚ both with the same name‚ find out what their life could have been like if they had just made a few different decisions. Their names and the circumstances they grew up in made them the same‚ but the choices they each made is what granted them separate fates. Both Wes Moores did not grow up in the best

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