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    Juvenile Court Case Study

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    Would it be to the advantage of the taxpayer and the juveniles to split the juvenile courts into two sections? Explain in detail why or why not. There would a lot of people favorable circumstances of the taxpaying and the juveniles with part those adolescent courts under two areas since it will profit taxpaying and juveniles by Part under segments. Toward finishing that status wrongdoers will get a greater amount help What’s more treat similarly as a minor wrongdoing offender‚ which they don’t

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    2011 JUVENILES IN CORRECTION SYSTEM Juveniles in this country commit all types of crimes from petty crimes to heinous crimes like murders and aggravated assault. The UCR reveal that juvenile individuals under eighteen were arrested for 1.6 million crimes. (Bartollas & Miller‚ 2011). Adolescents and young adults have the highest rate of criminal victimization. ( Conklin‚ 2010). Juvenile court judges have many sentencing choices‚ such as probation‚ issuing fines‚ sending juveniles to correctional

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    Final draft- Argument essay Juvenile Offenders Should Be Rehabilitated Out of the 100‚000 juvenile offenders released every year in the United States‚ a large percentage of them have drug and/or mental health problems according to the Department of Justice. Another study done by the Department of Justice also showed that about 82% of these juvenile offenders were arrested again within 3 years. The criminal justice system should rehabilitate juvenile offenders instead of treating them like

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    References: Melvin‚ S. P. (2011). The Legal Environment of Business: A Managerial Approach: Theory to Practice. New York‚ New York: The McGraw-Hill Companies‚ Inc... When local customs and laws conflict with the customs and laws of ... (2013). Retrieved from http://wiki.answers.com/Q/When_local_customs_and_laws_conflict_with_the_customs_and_l

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    The Realities of Juvenile Crime in the United States Name Institution The Realities of Juvenile Crime in the United States Delinquency and Status Offenses Status offenses refer to actions that are only unlawful when conducted by a certain class of people. Notably‚ the term status offenses are mostly used with regard to the offenses that are committed by a minor. In addition‚ status offenses are only chargeable when a minor is involved. The restrictions are mainly put in place to increase

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    Female juveniles who experience family divorce or separation do not experience the same harmful effects as males. This is because females frequently experience guilt‚ and are often thought to deal with their feelings and emotions. According to Culpin‚ Heron‚ Melotti‚ and Joinson (2013) girls are at a greater disadvantage than boys to suffer from depression after experiencing parental divorce (2016). Juvenile girls who experience depression are more likely to encounter other problems‚ such as dropping

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    Acts | Yordanka Alvarez Otano | | CCJ2501 | 8/1/2013 | The choices and theories of crime and how these are determine by society. The reasoning each person has to determine right from wrong and how this is determined by age‚ offence‚ and severity of the crime. | According to "Martin Luther King Jr Quotes" (1963)‚ Freedom is never voluntarily given by the oppressor; it must be demanded by the oppressed. Choice theories are the choices to commend or abstain from wrong had an implement of free will

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    be devastating to our juveniles and their futures. Studies have shown that the average human brain does not mature to its complete development until the age of 25 (Miller and Bartollas). Today’s juveniles sometimes make stupid choices and deserve a second chance. We as a state should be like 48 other states and keep these juveniles in the juvenile court system and offer diversion programs instead of tagging them for the rest of their lives as criminals. Labeling these juveniles

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    my internship at was the Madison County Probation Department. I was assigned to the Edwardsville Hillsboro Satellite Office. The staff of the Madison County Probation Department is responsible for the supervision and services to both adult and juvenile offenders on probation. They work to rehabilitate offenders by conducting offender risk assessments‚ enforce the conditions of court orders‚ and help to ensure that the offenders are aware of the impact of their crime on the victims and the public

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    (15) In the 1980’s and 1990’s juvenile crimes were at an all-time high. “The number of juvenile arrests for Violent Index Offenses grew 64 percent between1980-1994. Juvenile’s arrests for murder jumped 99 percent during that time. The juvenile arrest rate for murder shot up 167 percent between 1984 and 1993 alone‚ from a rate of 5 arrest per 100‚000 juveniles to 14 per 100‚000.” (16) This growth of juvenile crime during this era brought probation statistics up. By Government

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