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    part 5 Special Issues ISSUES FOR THE FUTURE The accused has these common law‚ constitutional‚ statutory‚ and humanitarian rights that may be threatened by technological advances and other developments: © © © © chapter 15 Juvenile Justice chapter 16 Drugs and Crime chapter 17 Terrorism and Multinational Criminal Justice chapter 18 The Future of Criminal Justice These individual rights must be effectively balanced against these present and emerging community concerns: Widespread drug abuse among

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    | Juvenile Corrections | The History‚ Recidivism Rates‚ and What Works | | Gina Pardue | Corrections - SPEA J331Dr. Robert Ramsey | 12/12/2012 | | Definition of Juvenile Corrections Juvenile corrections encompasses the portions of the criminal justice system that deal with juvenile offenders. Many of these facilities and programs seem to mirror jails and prisons‚ but juvenile corrections are not meant for long term sentences. Sometimes sentences for juveniles are only several

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    The juvenile justice system has been around since the late 19th century. Before this time if a juvenile committed a crime they would be tried in the same court system as an adult. Today‚ this would seem very strange or unfair to most people. But‚ before the end of the 19th century there were no court systems designed for juvenile offenders. When it came to prosecuting juveniles in the adult court system‚ it had to be determined whether or not a juvenile could be criminally responsible for their actions

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    A technology revolution is fast replacing human beings with machines in virtually every sector and industry in the global economy. Already‚ millions of workers have been permanently eliminated from the economic process‚ and whole work categories and job assignments have shrunk‚ been restructured‚ or disappeared. Global unemployment has now reached its highest level since the great depression of the 1930s. More than 800 million human beings are now unemployed or underemployed in the world. That figure

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    ability of the airlines to process and store large amounts of data on their frequent travellers. ( Winship‚ Tim‚ 1999). Today there are over 70 FFPs in existence worldwide. Large carriers such as American‚ United and Delta have FFPs with about 20 million members each. About 10 million awards are given out each year‚ which translates into 5 percent of all seats being occupied by award winners. ( Winship‚ Tim‚ 1999). The first programme was introduced by American Airlines in 1981. Its immediate success

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    Rheumatoid Arthritis By Kristian Parkman Mrs. Winship MED1013 1-20-15 Rheumatoid Arthritis Introduction I. Pathology A. What is Rheumatoid Arthritis 1. Definition 2. Auto immune disease B. Statistics 1. Who does it effect 2. How many people does it effect II. Diagnosis A. How is RA diagnosed 1. Physical exam 2. Blood work B. Symptoms 1. What are the symptoms 2. Are they the same for everyone III. Current treatments A. Is RA curable 1. Is there a cure 2. If any what are they B. Treatment

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    island by Spanish courts. That morning‚ Colonel Orbeta‚ the chief of police‚ traveled to Ponce with the intention of prohibiting the Nationalist activity. He interviewed attorneys Parra Capó and Parra Toro‚ the military assistant to Governor Blanton Winship‚ and Captain Felipe Blanco‚ the head of the Police Force in Ponce‚ to whom he gave orders to stop the march. These arrangements made met with the governor and Mr. José Ramón Quiñones‚ an assistant to the governor‚ at Fortaleza (the Governor’s mansion)

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    company have been competitors for many decades and they continued to “[chalange]ing each other decade by decade‚ and marking the progress of flight from open-cockpit biplanes to jumbo jets.” (Boeing & Douglas: A History of Customer Service‚ By: William Winship‚ date N/A‚ http://www.boeing.com/commercial/aeromagazine/aero_01/textonly/ps01txt.html). Boeing started to offer commercial flight to passengers in 1927 when Boeing won the auction for the western portion of the Transcontinental Airway‚ an airmail

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    relationships‚ so they have to impress people (especially those with men); with their physical appearance and also the form of beauty and style is something big to them. They will often exploit fashion as a means to attract a certain type of people. Winship indicates in the article that girls also get pleasure from fashion‚ I agree with that because girls feel that fashion makes them happy and make them feel better whenever they are going through a bad situation. Pleasure from fashion makes girls feel

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    Recidivism of Juvenile Transfers and Community Programs Over the past years‚ scholars and courts have studied the recidivism of young offenders whom have been convicted as adults. As prosecutions of young offenders continue to increase within the adult court system‚ many argue whether programs are being used properly to reintroduce repeat offenders back into society. Loughran‚ put the juvenile process in perspective with his statement‚ “theoretical intent of broader transfer provisions was clear

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