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    Juvenile Detention Facilities are supposed to be a place where juvenile delinquents learn their lesson behind bars. Well‚ recent studies show that that kind of punishment is not beneficial at all. “The main approach of the overwhelming majority of these detention centers is warehouse‚ control and punish. Only 10 percent to 20 percent of these facilities are making changes‚ according to one estimate‚ and most of those aren’t using evidence-based practices based on the model programs guide put together

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    There is no doubt that various books and experts can give us many theories as to the causes of juvenile delinquency‚ including one’s economic background‚ substance abuse‚ peer groups‚ repeated exposure to violence through the family circit‚ increased availability of firearms and media violence‚ however‚ I feel that the number one cause of juvenile delinquency is the breakdown of families‚ including lack of parental control over children. It is ironic that one must have a driver’s license

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    Bullying Amoung Juveniles

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    Juvenile Bullying Bullying‚ a form of violence among children‚ is common on school playgrounds‚ in neighborhoods‚ and in homes throughout the United States and around the world. Often occurring out of the presence of adults or in front of adults who fail to intercede‚ bullying has long been considered and inevitable and‚ in some ways‚ uncontrollable part of growing up. School bullying has come under intense public and media scrutiny recently amid reports that may have been a contributing factor

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    Juvenile Video Analysis

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    This Program really hit home with me as I to spent time as a juvenile in a similar institution‚ definitely not as therapeutic but none the less certain aspects such as staff that are willing to talk and work through personal problems with. These kids in this video have been through a lot in their lives and it’s not one bit surprising that they have gone down the paths that they have. I think that it’s awesome that these kids are able to receive the rehabilitative help they need versus just being

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    Crime and Violence

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    The Causes and Effects of Crime and Violence In the Gordon Pen Community The Causes and Effects of Crime and Violence In the Gordon Pen Community School Based Assessment Subject: Social Studies School: Kingston College Candidate#: Centre#: Territory: Teacher: Year: 2012 THE CAUSES AND EFFECT OF CRIME AND VIOLENCE IN THE GORDON PEN COMMUNITY. TABLE OF CONTENTS Page: Cover Page i Title Page ii Table of Contents

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    Theories of crime

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    One such influential psychological theory of crime is by Bowlby (1969)‚ who emphasized that crime is the product of attachment insecurity with the mother. Bowlby identified that the type of attachment relationship in childhood leads to the development of a cognitive framework known as the internal working model which consists of mental representations for understanding the world‚ self and others. A person’s actions and interactions are guided by this internal working model and influences their contact

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    This is called Juvenile Huntington’s disease. A noticeable side affect of having HD at a young age is how your rapid decline in school performance. Simple things like changes in handwriting and slight problems with movement‚ such as slowness‚ rigidity‚ tremor‚ and rapid muscular twitching‚ called myoclonus. One third of them have recurrent seizures. Both juvenile and adult-onset have effect of dementia. What are the differences with juvenile and adult-onset? Both of them forms

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    Causes of Crime and Family increase in the 20th century Name ­ Grade course Tutor Date ­­­­­­ Outline This paper is divided into the following parts I. Introduction II. Causes of Crime rate increase III. Family ties and their impact on crime rate IV. Conclusion V. List of works cited Introduction Crime refers to the human tendencies that a specific government has ruled out as unacceptable‚ and punishable by law. This may not entirely satisfy

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    Making Juvenile Justice

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    The first article is “Making Juvenile Justice LGBT-Friendly”. This article is by J.B. Wogan‚ and was published March 2016. Approximately ten years ago‚ the first lawsuit targeting the treatment of LGBT juveniles was addressed in the state of Hawaii. During which time‚ the American Civil Liberties Union states that three youths that were being held at the Hawaii Youth Correctional Facility had unfortunately been harassed‚ and even abused‚ because of their gender identity‚ and sexual orientation. It

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    University Juvenile Justice Reform Act Effects on Society vs. the Juveniles Themselves Juvenile Delinquency Abstract Juvenile justice is the area of criminal law that applies to those individuals that aren’t of age to be held responsible for criminal acts. The age‚ in most states‚ for a juvenile criminal‚ is set at 18 years. While being mainly governed by state law‚ juvenile law usually enacts a juvenile code. Although the main goal of the juvenile justice

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