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    He or she may lose his or her freedom while being placed on probation. Though placement in residential detention centers for juveniles may be appropriate consequences for the adolescent’s criminal actions‚ it also puts him or her in relationships with other delinquents‚ who may be more sophisticated or influential hence he or she could adopt a better or worse attitude while being held for detention with other people. Effects on the Families * The trauma of having a family member who is a juvenile

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    is from the year 11 Year Leader. Detention notice letter This letter informs parents that their child has a detention are expected to comeback late depending on the detention and is very effective in showing importance as parents would respond seriously to a letter that has arrived from school and are therefore more likely to read it and essentially receive the information. The source of this information is usually from the Teacher who has given the detention and authorized by Mr. Jones‚ the head

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    No More Dead Dogs Summary

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    1. Title of book: No more dead dogs 2. Author: Gordon Korman 3. Illustrator: 4. Setting (where): Bedford Middle School‚ present day 5. Theme (what): A kid telling always the truth and that got him in trouble Main Characters: Give a brief description of each character 1. Wallace WALLACE The main character. Good kid telling always the truth 2. Rachel TURNER Dylan sister’s and his girlfriend 3. Steve CAVANAUGH Best Friend or ex-best friend 4. Nathaniel SPITZNER Member of club drama

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    was there‚ “To ensure [Marcus’s] safety and the general public safety” (39). He was viewed as a threat to the population’s safety and in turn “[He had] been momentarily detained” (39). This “momentary detention” is actually legal. Unlike a full-blown arrest‚ which requires probable cause‚ detentions only require reasonable suspicion (Probable Cause). This reasonable suspicion can come from any number of facts that may cause a person to think something is wrong‚ but it is more than a simple hunch.

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    Introduction/Thesis Disproportionate minority contact reveals biased numbers of African American juveniles taken into custody. African American teens are thirty percent more likely to come into contact with law officials than their white peers. Studies have shown that African American youth have higher incarceration rates‚ only making up about sixteen percent of the youth population. Many analysts have posed that the juvenile justice system may process minorities and white offenders in different

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    detain a person in hospital. This rests on the recommendations of two doctors (one in an emergency)‚ An application is considered legally justified if a person is assessed as having a “mental disorder” of a nature or degree warranting his or her detention in hospital in the interests of his or her health or safety‚ or protection of others. Looking at his chronology of events of the service user has committed. They should not be treated as criminals‚ the service user has got serious problems and has

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    obscene phone call that he made. Gerry was 15 when he was taken to the juvenile detention center. Gerry wasn’t told what his crime was when he was taken in by the police. His parents didn’t know where he was either because the police didn’t tell them. Gerry made an obscene phone call this was claimed by Mrs. Cook. Gerry Gault’s case was unfair because he wasn’t told what the charges were‚ he was sent to the juvenile detention center without his parents knowledge and the 6th amendment was broken . The

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    The Secret Admirer "Sorry I’m late; I missed the bus." "No excuses‚ you know the drill." Mrs. Funkey said with disdain‚ as she stared me down from her desk in the front of the room. I stood in the back of the classroom the whole period. Once the bell rang‚ I ran out‚ trying to avoid talking to Mrs. Funkey about me being late again. I walked to my locker to find a conspicuous white envelope and rose taped inside. "What do we have here‚ could it be a secret admirer?" My best friend Savanna

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    emotional connection. Allison exhibits abstract thinking as an artist throughout the film. Although she is depicted as being strange and different‚ she is truly an abstract thinker. For example‚ when she draws a picture of an outdoor landscape during detention‚ she scratches her head to create dandruff to represent snow. Yes it is pretty disgusting‚ it is a good example of abstract thinking. A person in concrete operational thinking would have simply drawn snow in the picture‚ instead of creating it as

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    through article 9 that “No one shall be subjected to arbitrary arrest‚ detention or exile and article 13 states that “everyone has the right to freedom of movement and residence within the borders of each state. Through these human rights you can see how Australia is breaching these rights when it comes to refugees. According to Australia’s human rights commission’s webpage‚ the latest update of refugees residing in detention centers was in 2012 with 46 refugee with adverse security assessments.

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