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    Young offenders

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    legislation or of custom and policies recognised and enforced by offenders. This legal term can be explained as offenders who are less than 18 years of age at the time of committing the crime offence. Young Offenders need to be dealt with in a different and carefully considered manner by the law in comparison to adult offenders. Due to their young age and lack of adulthood experience‚ it leaves a very high possibility of the young offender having a different level of responsibility‚ understanding and

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    Young Offenders Australia’s justice system‚ applies different rules and regulations on which how young offenders are to be treated. Young offenders are those above the ages of 10‚ however are under the age of 17. Under the Children Proceeding ACT NSW 1987‚ states that children under the age of 10 are not liable to be charge for criminal intent ( mens rea ) as they are too young‚ to grasp the situations consequences and are recognised as doli incapax. However‚ there is a theory that ages from 10

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    Discussion and Analysis Background information This study attempts to display young people within the system and their families. Within the system‚ many young people are becoming more visible‚ which is affecting families allowing these underlying issues to grow further to access from services. The data acquired was collected by questionnaires‚ this was quantitative. The findings of my investigation are structured within my themes of my research questions. Within my findings I have grouped these

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    criminal justice system in dealing with young offenders Eliza Ross Introduction It is widely acknowledged in Australia and around the world that young people under the age of 18 should be subject to a system of criminal justice that is separate from the adult system. This is because young people often have lower levels of maturity‚ as well as knowledge when it comes to the law. Although morals and ethics form an important part of school education (helping young people to make sensible decisions)

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    How to Manage Your Time Effectively Carlos Rios How to Manage your Time Effectively GEN 200 9/7/2010 Robert E. Hedicke How to Manage Your Time Learning how to manage your time is very important when you are a college student and it’s a very important issue in order to accomplish your main goal which is to graduate in the less time possible. As we all know we all have the same 24 hrs a day‚every day but the challenge is first to stop and think how you

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    Young Offenders Act

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    I am writing this essay on the Young Offenders Act for a few reasons. One being that I am a special agent sent from the future keep the fate of this Grade 11 English credit comfortably in Justin Faviere’s upcoming report card. Secondly‚ I am trying to educate people who may not be aware of the benefits of the Act‚ or simply disagree with my opinion that the Young Offenders Act is a crucial part of our judicial system‚ regardless of it’s imperfections. And last but not least‚ so I can educate myself

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    Young Offenders Act in Canada The subject of young offenders in our troubled society has been one that has generated many hours of thought and meditation for concerned members. It is felt by many that the change needed in the area of delinquency within the First Nations culture is to overcome the effects of colonization and this must begin with the youth. It is with the youth that the future of the culture lies. There has been extensive research done in this area and although much of the material

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    Time Management Matrix by Stephen Covey "Time equals life; therefore‚ waste your time and waste your life‚ or master your time and master your life.“ - Alan Lakein a well-known author on personal time management‚ including How to Get Control of Your Time and Your Life which has sold over 3 million copies. TIME MANAGEMENT Are you spending your time effectively? What is Time Management? • Time Management is the fixation of priorities according to time. Time management comprises the following;

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    Introduction Young people are overrepresented as offenders. The justice system deals mostly with working class offenders and indigenous and ethnic minorities. Young people are often targeted by mainstream media and become perceived as delinquents and menaces to society. They are considered to be “at risk” of offending. This creates an age and class bias amongst communities and results in the negative stigmatisation of young people‚ especially those in minority groups. Young‚ disadvantaged people

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    Young Offenders Act (YCJA)

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    In 1982‚ the Young Offenders Act [YOA] was established. It replaced the Juvenile Delinquents Act [JDA] of 1908 and its main objective was to guarantee the rights and freedoms of Canadian Youth were being met. Many revisions and opportunities arose with the passing of the YOA. With the passing of the YOA‚ it provided the young offenders of Canada with extended rights‚ chances for rehabilitation‚ and also therapy institutions. The YOA takes into concern such elements of age‚ maturity‚ reasonableness

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