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    Juvenile Justice Process and Corrections Terri Jinks CJA/374 October 15‚ 2012 Jerry Kilgo Juvenile Justice Process and Corrections The juvenile justice system contains a thorough selection of systems and combined facilities intended to assist the youths that enter the system and the community‚ by extension (Champion‚ 2010). Nevertheless‚ the age limits are defined by federal laws and characteristically consist of juvenile wrongdoers seven-18‚ states regulate the methods of judgment‚ juvenile

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    The Continuing Problem with Cell Phones and Their Negative Effect on the Corrections and Criminal Justice Systems The Continuing Problem with Cell Phones and Their Negative Effect on the Corrections and Criminal Justice Systems Cell Phones are a forever growing epidemic around the world. Cell phones have quickly moved to an item of necessity in today’s world since its invention in 1973. The current generation of smartphones have various features that enhance the ease of organization

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    Career Future SWOT Analysis Strengths Weaknesses • Seeks the theoretic knowledge and practical skills found in college-trained candidates • Entry level positions expect knowledge in several areas of marketing • Job growth is strong in most of Ontario • Job future is very good in the area • Sales is often thought to be synonymous with marketing‚ making a job search more difficult • Job postings are often mis-categorized (as above) • Agencies may expect specialization in a certain area (and my program

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    Gallimore 1 Damaris Gallimore Professor Flanagan ENC 1101 April 3‚ 2010 Florida Bright Futures: Bright for Whom? For over a decade‚ the Bright Futures Scholarship (BFS)‚ Florida’s lottery-funded‚ meritbased scholarship program‚ has had a love-hate relationship amongst Florida’s population. Despite its popularity among middle class citizens‚ the BFS has been criticized for educating more prosperous white families who could afford to send their children to college without aid‚ and making college

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    Racial Disparities in Corrections Over the last 40 years the prison population has increased 600 percent and it has negatively impacted young Black males‚ especially those living in socially disorganized neighborhoods (Childress‚ 2014). In 2001‚ Bonczar (2003) notes that Blacks accounted for nearly seventeen percent of individuals previously or currently incarcerated‚ which was six times more than White males. Besides having a higher chance of serving a prison term‚ African American are also likely

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    1. Describe the most important insight you had about yourself‚ a future art teacher‚ and explain how you will use it to improve your teaching. There was not just one insight that I had about myself and my future as an art teacher. The first is I do have more patients than I thought. There were several students that just did not want to complete their art projects. Mrs. Fortune just let the students work at their own pace. Once she had notified the students their grades in the class. At this point

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    Techno corrections are currently a trending topic as well as a growing practice. There are a few different examples of techno corrections such as all-in-one drug detection spray‚ ground- penetrating radar‚ heartbeat monitoring‚ and personal alarm location system. However there are other more familiar practices such as electronic tracking and location systems. This tracking can be done either with the common bracelets‚ which are based off of cellular and satellite tracking. Some of these methods

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    painted on top‚ "I can change the world by.." that was mounted  in front of University of Pennsylvania’s gates... Anyone walking up and down Locust Walk could write down with a piece of chalk what they wanted to do to help or change the world. Future Business Leaders of America promotes several goals to its members‚ but one stands out to me as its main purpose: Strengthen the confidence of students in themselves and their work. As a society‚ we should figure out where individuals lose confidence

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    Cited: CNN. (2007‚ ). CNN. Retrieved August 03‚ 2010‚ from CNN.com: http://www.cnn.com/2009/CRIME/03/02/record.prison.population/ Foster‚ B. (2006). Corrections The Fundamentals. New Jersey: Pearson Prentice Hall . Prisons‚ F. B. (n.d.). Retrieved August 03‚ 2010‚ from Federal Bureau of Prisons: http://www.bop.gov/ Things To Do In Prison . (2003). Retrieved August 2010‚ from Prison Talk: http://www.prisontalk

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    Jail and Prison Paper Kerri-Ann Pimentel CJA/204 September 29‚ 2014 Erica Veljic Jail and Prison Paper The United States has approximately four types of penitentiaries. These correctional facilities are: Juvenile‚ federal prison‚ county jail and state prison. Generally‚ county jails are regarded as a facility that remands convicts for a moment before they are transferred to a penitentiary. In addition‚ county jails are used to detain convicts who have been imprisoned and have a prison

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