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    Juveniles The United States take juvenile offenders very seriously because these juvenile offenders can become even worse offenders when they are adults. Not letting a juvenile get away with a warning or minor charge from what they should of got‚ helps teenagers understand that there are consciousness for their actions. If other teenagers observe and are aware that the Criminal Justice field is not going to take petty on them it will stir them away from trouble. It is better to teach someone right

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    In the movie The Breakfast Club‚ five students are to spend the entire day together in detention. These five teenagers all come from extremely different backgrounds and social groups within their school. As the movie progresses they learn more about one another. This bond comes about due to the students trying to have fun while in detention. In the beginning ten minutes of the movie one can see the setting of a team form. This means that it was clear that there would be a plan of action made by

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    Amendment (Abolishing Detention Debt) Act 2009 and the Regional Resettlement Arrangement (RRA) Australia and Papua New Guinea. All of these legal responses to the issue of asylum seekers in Australia have proven ineffective as they fail to achieve fair outcomes for either those seeking asylum in Australia or the present citizens of Australia. Migration Amendment Act 1992 In 1992 the Keating Government introduced the Migration Amendment Act 1992 which enforced the mandatory detention of anybody who

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    Aside from the fact that the neighbor never appeared in court to make any statement against Gault‚ and there was no other evidence indicating Gault was guilty‚ Gault was sentenced to juvenile detention until he reached legal maturity. During this so-called trial‚ Gault’s due process rights were consistently violated. He and his parents were not told what the charges were‚ “they were not made aware of their right to counsel‚ of their right to confront

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    Richard Vernon’s behavior management strategy is about as useful as fork in a sugar bowl. In one scene‚ Vernon gives John eight detentions for him talking back to Vernon. Students should face the consequences of their actions‚ and if detention is something the school does‚ then Vernon is not in the wrong for handing out a detention. However‚ as a teacher‚ Vernon should have a cool and calm conversation with John‚ instead of threatening him. Vernon ended up looking a fool in front

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    and he gets a whole bunch of detention slips. He also forgot his lunch since he was in such a hurry and then he only got a fortune cookie. But the fortune was “today you will surpass all others.” Then he got really excited about that. And then he tries a whole bunch of things to surpass all others. And then when he tries to set a world record for speed eating‚ he ends up with a really sick stomach. At the end‚ Nate turns in all his detention slips and he got a detention slip in every single class

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    bunch of detention slips. He also forgot his lunch since he was in such a hurry and he only had a fortune cookie. The fortune was “today you will surpass all others.” He got really excited about that‚ and he tries a whole bunch of things to surpass all others‚ Then when he tries to set a world record for speed eating‚ he ends up with a really sick stomach. At the end‚ Nate turns in all his detention slips and he got a detention slip in every single class. Not only did he get all those detention slips

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    prisoners to detention facilities in the continental United States‚ making it virtually impossible to try them in civilian courts. As of April 2012‚ 169 remained in detention at GITMO (Sutton‚ 2012). An assumption made by the Bush administration in selecting this location was that it was beyond the jurisdiction of U.S. courts. The administration wanted to avoid any judicial oversight of how it handled detainees‚ characterized as “enemy combatants.” A possible legal challenge to indefinite detention with

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    disobeys social norms. Every character in the film is seen as deviant by either their actions that forced them into detention‚ or executed actions during the detention. For example‚ Claire is deviant because she skips class so she can go shopping‚ and during detention‚ she instigates a relationship with John. Allison appears in detention because she was bored on a Saturday‚ and during detention‚ she steals Brian’s wallet. Andrew is deviant when he smokes since he is a varsity-lettered wrestler. John is

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    for such pain. It can also be seen as an advocacy against political oppression and the violation of human rights. In Island of Despair‚ an Iranian refugee testified to the fact that there was no real difference between being detained at the detention centre and living freely as recognised refugees on Nauru. “We now understand that getting the refugee status does not give us any freedom‚ we have no idea how long we are in for

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