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    What would the world be life if all the terrorists were captured? Guantanamo Bay serves this purpose and they are a detention and interrogation facility located in Cuba. The main objective of this base is to use unlawful interrogation to gain information from the enemies to defeat them. Guantanamo Bay has been around for decades and it dates all the way back to 1903. This is where the Republic of Cuba granted the United States 45 square miles of territory to build a naval station. During the

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    to national security in the form of terrorism. Safeguards protect human rights during a State’s response to a national security threat. During derogations‚ the human rights that are compromised tend to stem from the detention of the ‘threat’. Safeguards in place during detention reduce the likelihood of a violation under international human rights law. Safeguards

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    The Breakfast Club

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    one is the same through how they got themselves in to detention. The athlete‚ Andrew is all about wrestling as it’s the only thing that makes his father happy‚ to see him succeed. He gets himself into detention to impress his father. The criminal‚ John pulled the fire alarm to get attention because he gets none at home. Claire‚ the princess ditched class to go shopping. She did it because her parents won’t care. Brian the Brain got a detention for having a gun in his locker. He was attempting to commit

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    United States v Salerno

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    made‚ the government appealed. The primary issue in this case is whether or not pre-trial detention of a potentially dangerous suspect is punitive making it an unconstitutional deprivation of liberty without due process of the law. The Supreme Court held that the detention of a potentially dangerous suspect is regulatory. Additionally‚ it was held that when there is sufficient compelling interest‚ the detention of a dangerous suspect can be justified due to the pending threat the person may cause to

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    seekers than us. If Australia is such a pleasant place‚ why are we letting our image get dragged through the dirt? Yes we’re allowing minimal amounts‚ but it’s nowhere near as much as we could be taking; and the seekers we do accept‚ we place in detention centres. When will we start taking care of seekers properly like they deserve? Some Australians may be racist‚ but that doesn’t mean they can ignore the fact that the people coming to our country by boat are in desperate need of help‚ so who are

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    Writ of Habeas Corpus

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    Writ of Habeas Corpus POL 201 September 24‚ 2012 Writ of Habeas Corpus Habeas Corpus demands a court to a jailer to produce the prisoner and announce the charges (Levin-Waldman‚ 2012). Habeas Corpus is an ancient common law that applies to all Americans and anybody in the United States at the time of their arrest. It is a legal procedure that requires a person to be brought in front after the have been arrested/ taken into custody. This is done so that the government to show cause to why

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    Disadvantages Of Juveniles

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    courts juveniles can be eligible for more severe punishments such as life sentences without parole or even the death penalty. The juvenile will be placed in adult jails with adults while awaiting sentencing‚ rather than being held in a juvenile detention center. The staff is not geared toward the well being of the child in adult prisons/ jails. Also with adult charges it carries a social stigma. Juvenile records have sealing and can be expunged which makes it unavailable to the general public. But

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    These children are being put into the system and through the process‚ and sometimes are not recognized with a mental illness until later on. If and when a juvenile is adjudicated and sent to a detention center‚ there is still not the support or resources in many places to help juveniles with mental illness. Another goal that should be part of the juvenile justice system could be working with juveniles who have mental illness‚ and find the likeliness

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    "The story of a sick‚ confused 84 year old‚ who died in custody following detention at Harmondsworth‚ highlights the cruelty of our inhumane immegration system" -Cole Moreton. Alois Dvorzac had taken a plane from Canada to Gatwick to visit his daughter in Slovenia‚ his birth country in January of 2013. Upon arrival he could not provide officials with her married name‚ phone number or address‚ which he was planning on obtaining form a friend in Austria on his train ride to Slovenia. That was

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    Intergroup Conflict

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    Victoria Hull | 1/5/2013 | | Intergroup conflict is when members of a group have hostility towards one another. This can be seen in the cases of juvenile delinquents within a detention center who are also members of active gangs. They all have one thing in common – they are part of a group (the detention center) and are part of smaller groups (their individual gangs). These differences cause the intergroup conflicts. There are several concepts which contribute to the formation of intergroup

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