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    ESSAY PLANNER – Worked Example Timeline for writing essay |Analyse stage complete – 1hr |Wk 4 - Analyse question before wk4 lecture/tut. so can ask lecturer any necessary | | |questions. | |Research stage complete – 6 hrs |Wk 5 – Start early before all library resources are gone. Do before wk 5 | |

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    Effects of Punishment and Sentencing Jesus Lujan Jr. CJS/200 February 13‚ 2011 University of Phoenix- Robert Winkler Effects of Punishment and Sentencing The Effects of Punishment and Sentencing Punishment and sentencing are an integral part of our criminal justice system. There are four basic philosophical reasons for sentencing retribution‚ deterrence‚ incapacitation‚ and rehabilitation. There are some factors that that can affect how a wrongdoer is punished. There is a debate surrounding

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    for the crime‚” (Freedom Writers‚ 2007). The Youth Criminal Justice Act (YCJA) is in place to ensure that youth who commit crimes are charged with a suitable punishment due to the offense. But are these youth getting away too easily or is the YCJA giving reasonable consequences to those who deserve it? The YCJA is not harsh enough on youth offenders because the government is being too lenient‚ rehabilitation centers are not working as well as they are meant to and youth who commit crimes go back

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    The Effect of the Rules and Punishments In Lois Lowry’s book “The Giver” ‚there are many rules and punishments that effect the community massively. The rules and punishments seem to be the foundation of their society. Many rules and punishments can benefit and drawback any society. In Lois Lowry’s book “The Giver”‚ the rules and punishments are both beneficial and disadvantageous to the community. There are many different rules in Jonas’ society. At breakfast you must tell your dreams to the family

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    Participating in sports as a youth can be essential to the maturation process during ones childhood. Whether that’s participation in a structured league or just playing in the neighborhood there are a lot of lessons that can be learned in applied through sports and are vital to their development. Youth sports is one of the many displays of positive effects on children because thru participation they are learning some vital life skills like goal setting or time management‚ so with the combination

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    to set guidelines that any non-custodial sentence for culpable driving should be exceptional. Judges are bound to any relevant legislation which impacts upon the sentencing process such as: The Crimes Act 1900 (NSW) this prescribes the maximum sentence that may be imposed for various offences. The Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Act 1999 (NSW) this prescribes general guidelines in relation to sentencing. For example it identifies what might constitute a mitigating or aggravating circumstance. However

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    Justification of Punishment 1 Justification of Punishment Sociology 120 Derek Goodson April 7‚ 2009 Justification of Punishment 2 There are four different types of punishment that have been put in place over the years in order to deter crime in society; these four types are retribution‚ deterrence‚ rehabilitation‚ and societal protection. These four different types of punishment have raised many questions in today’s society. The changes in today’s society have brought into question the effectiveness

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    CORPORAL PUNISHMENT In a given year‚ more than 100‚00 juveniles are arrested in Texas and referred to the probation system. Apparently‚ majority of juveniles do not receive the needed discipline at home. I believe corporal punishment should be allowed in the United States. Some children need the discipline‚ it would result in better behavior in schools and it would teach kids to have more respect for authority. First‚ there are numerous of children that need the discipline. “If schools were

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    corporal punishment should be necessary throughout the United States of America. Corporal punishment is the infliction of physical injury on someone that has committed a crime. Historically‚ corporal punishment has been dealt with very well‚ the punishment was pain‚ injury‚ humiliation‚ and degradation it inflicted would deter the offender from committing similar crimes in the future. In the past everyone thought twice before committing a crime because they were aware of the punishment. In my

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    Essay on Youth Culture The 60’s and 70’s saw the rise of youth culture. Youth culture can be seen as a particular pattern of beliefs‚ values‚ symbols and activities that a group of young people are seen to share. Along with the rise of youth culture came the theories developed on it. The theories developed in the 60’s were mainly functionalism. Functionalists believe that society or a social structure is like a biological structure and that all social institutions function for the survival

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