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    over trash cans‚ where witnesses said two teens ran into Thompson’s house after shots were fired in the street where Ashton died” (King‚ Disis). With a long criminal past that includes battery‚ driving a stolen car‚ assaults while in a juvenile detention and treatment facilities‚ Thompson was currently under home arrest for violating probation in 2013 on a robbery case where he pleaded guilty to beating a young boy unconscious and stealing his headphones and cell phone (King‚ Disis). The list just

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    for trying children. It was amended by the Children (Criminal Proceedings) Amendment (Adult Detainees) Act 2002 (NSW) to have people convicted of an indictable offence transferred to adult correction facilities upon turning eighteen. Children (Detention Centres) Act 1987 (NSW): This act sets out the way in which juvenile justice centres are administered and processes encompassing the supervision of juvenile detainees Children (Community Service Orders) Act 1987 (NSW): This out outlines supervisory

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    A tragic situation exists…when virtue does not triumph but when it is…felt that man is nobler than the forces‚ which destroy him. –George Orwell Freedom of speech‚ freedom of your own thoughts and actions‚ is our right to happiness. In our society today‚ we have all these rights‚ but imagine if we did not. Nineteen Eighty-Four written by George Orwell‚ and V for Vendetta directed by James McTeigue both emphasize the government in the future and the dystopian society. They both have corrupt governments

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    Company Background: Argyle Security Inc. is a detention and commercial security provider based out of San Antonio‚ TX. Established in 2005 originally as Argyle Security Acquisition Corporation‚ Argyle Security Inc. operates through five different business units ISI‚ MCS‚ PDI‚ Com-Tec‚ and MCS Fire & Security business units. In April 2008‚ the private equity firm MML Capital made a $15 million investment into Argyle Security. The company has since successfully positioned itself to take advantage

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    “Using … their experience with Mallon‚ the health officials developed treatment protocols and regulatory guidelines that could be widely applied‚” and these guidelines could be followed to prevent transmission without the need for quarantine . While detention methods may be helpful‚ they are not always necessary‚ and we should only implement them when they absolutely

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    Part 1 Having reviewed the facts of the case‚ the issues with the police treatment of Guy Lancaster lie within his arrest‚ travel to the police station‚ his detention and the interview conducted. The issues will be analysed in chronological order‚ referring to the legality of the police’s actions using statutory law. The refusal of Lancaster’s bail application by Magistrates was justified after considering the circumstances of the case. The first issue with the legality of the police’s treatment

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    Chapter 5: Jails Key Terms Today we call this role detention‚ the part of corrections that takes place before conviction and the imposition of sentence. The fee system endured for several hundred years. Today we have tuberculosis‚ hepatitis‚ and HIV; early English jails had gaol fever (typhus)‚ pneumonia‚ small pox‚ starvation and a host of other ailments related to malnourishment‚ no medical care‚ and infectious diseases that spread rapidly in close quarters. Linda Zupan called the medieval

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    Assess the effectiveness of the legal system in dealing with asylum seeks and refugees? Introduction * Legal system: purpose to bring justice and civilization to a community Enforced by police and other figures of authority applied equally basis and fundamentals of having a cooperative society and country made up of institutions e.g. Australian Human Rights Commissions or UNHCR ( United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees). (Legal Studies workbook) Ultimately the goal of the law

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    the case study does not reflect the steps the offender followed after he was arrested for the crimes committed. Once the offender entered the juvenile-justice system through the arrest‚ he will go through the intake process‚ detention‚ adjudication‚ disposition‚ and aftercare (Norris & Callahan‚ 2012). In the state of Illinois‚ the intake process involves the prosecutor‚ or the court deciding whether to file the case in the juvenile court. The prosecution will review factors

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    trial court erred in its finding of reasonable manner of detention. Id. at 815. In its reasoning‚ the Court pointed to the facts that there was no request for the suspect to remain‚ no inquiry was made as to whether the suspect possessed the vaporizer‚ the suspect did not resist or attempt to escape‚ and the nominal value of the item. The Court noted that the evidence adduced likely would have supported a finding that the manner of detention was unreasonable as a matter of law‚ and held that at best

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