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    Martial

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    protections" of the act are: • Deinstitutionalization of Status Offenders (DSO) -- the deinstitutionalization of status offenders and non-offenders requires that youth who are runaways‚ truants or curfew violators cannot be detained in juvenile detention facilities or adult jails; • "Sight and Sound" -- The "Sight and Sound" separation protection disallows contact between juvenile and adult offenders (i.e. if juveniles are put in an adult jail or lock up under the limited circumstances the law

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    that students who are charged with truancy are statistically significantly more likely to commit other juvenile crimes than students who are not charged with truancy.” (Inman‚ R. 2005). With the rise in juvenile crimes comes the rise in juvenile detention centers and residential programs especially in states like Pennsylvania. One such facility is my place of employment Abraxas Academy. There are a number of juvenile offenders with felony convictions. Abraxas is a secure residential facility that

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    Verbal Communication CJA/304 October 24‚ 2011 Tina Means Verbal Communication Communication‚ written and oral are critical in a law enforcement agency. The goal of any law enforcement agency is to capture law violators. Arresting criminals is only the first step of several in the criminal justice system. Booking‚ follow up investigations‚ and testifying in court about the arrest follow. Verbal communication involves words or speech. People using verbal communication to communicate express

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    Lionel Tate Research Paper

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    A twelve year old murdering a six year old‚ a 16 year old robbing a convenience store‚ and even a young student shooting his teacher cold blood‚ all of these are cases in which young children have done heinous crimes and have been put away for most of their life. These children are taking away from society for years in order to protect the common good but this type of situation may be detrimental to the individual. Many studies have suggested that at a young age‚ children respond with the phrase

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    Bennie Rosato

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    she is a trial lawyer‚ owning her own law firm with her partners. Flashback to 2002‚ Bennie takes on a juvenile case even though she doesn’t practice juvenile law. Her case involves Jason Leftkavick an eleven year old boy thrown into the Juvenile detention center for getting into a fight with another child‚ Richie Grusini‚ at school. Bennie later gets fired from the case because she had relations with Richie’s uncle‚ Declan‚ which aggravated Jason’s dad. Declan breaks up with Bennie to deal with all

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    Umil vs. Ramos

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    and RAMON CASIPLE: DOMINGO T. ANONUEVO and RAMON CASIPLE‚ petitioners‚ vs. HON. FIDEL V. RAMOS‚ GEN. RENATO S. DE VILLA‚ COL. EVARISTO CARIÑO‚ LT. COL. REX D. PIAD‚ T/SGT. CONRADO DE TORRES‚ S/SGT. ARNOLD DURIAN‚ and Commanding Officer‚ PC-INP Detention Center‚ Camp Crame‚ Quezon City‚ respondents. G.R. No. 83162 October 3‚ 1991 IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION FOR HABEAS CORPUS OF VICKY A. OCAYA AND DANNY RIVERA: VIRGILIO A. OCAYA‚ petitioners‚ vs. BRIG. GEN. ALEXANDER AGUIRRE‚ COL. HERCULES

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    Kids For Cash

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    handcuffs‚ went before a juvenile judge and spent six months in a detention center followed by probation. In 2008 the truth as to why teens were sentenced to extreme punishments for the acts committed was revealed. I was living in Philly when I started seeing the news broadcasting about‚ Wilkes-Barre a small town in Pennsylvania where two Juvenile judges were being accused of receiving kickbacks to ensure the private juvenile detention center didn’t have empty beds. Judge Ciavarella‚ 58‚ along with

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    Juvenile Corrections & Treatment Your name CJS 240 October 24‚ 2010 The Juvenile corrections system has various methods to support the underlying goal of rehabilitation and reform. This system affects the entire community in its successes and failures; members of the society should take time to understand what efforts are being made to reform these young offenders and what obstacles must be eliminated to make it more effective. The following paper will attempt to summarize community

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    Memo Date: March 27‚ 2013 To: Federal Bureau of Prisons From: Karrington C Norris Subject: Overcrowding of Juvenile Correctional Facilities Introduction Within the juvenile correctional facilities community‚ there are public and private institutions that both experience and suffer from similar problems. The problems that face these facilities are overcrowding. Through close comparison of the major issues with juvenile correctional facilities‚ the institutions are revealed to be ineffective

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    class is it may reduce the possibility for students to do bad action. According to a research that the problem of students being absent from school is directly related to crimes of youth people. They said about 80% of the current offenders in youth detention centers in New York have records of being absent more than a month every year‚ and about 40% of the offenders have records of being absent for more than two months every year. If students attended the class‚ the possibility of young people committing

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