According to “Juvenile Delinquency‚” under the parens patriae philosophy‚ minors who engage in extralegal behavior are viewed as victims of improper care‚ custody and treatment at home (Siegel‚ Welsh‚ Senna 16). The concept of parens patriae explains the state’s duty to protect minor children who lack proper care and custody from their parents. The occurrence of minor illegal behavior is a sign that the state should intervene. Before more serious crimes are committed‚ these youths should be taken
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Rehabilitation for Juvenile Delinquents When a child commits a crime‚ they are considered as a juvenile delinquent and are placed in a detention center for punishment. Most juveniles commit crimes because of the environment in which they live. An unhealthy environment can be associated with living in poverty‚ the demise of family‚ and child abuse. Although‚ others commit crimes because of bad decision making. Juvenile delinquents deserve better rehabilitation than they are already receiving because
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Being a correctional officer in a juvenile center is more than taking care of them but you get to fulfill many other roles in the facility. Those roles consist of parents‚ counselor‚ and caretaker. The inmates may consider you as the enemy and others may see you as a father/mother figure. The inmates spent most of their time with the correctional officer and by virtue they will be comfortable sharing their struggles with you. The correctional officers are expected to follow all policies and procedural
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Employees in an International Workforce When organizations operate globally‚ their employees are very likely to be citizens of more than one country. Employees may come from the employer’s parent country‚ a host country‚ or a third country. The parent country is the country in which the company’s headquarters is located. For example‚ the United States is the parent country of General Motors‚ because GM’s headquarters is in Michigan. A GM employee who was born in the United States and works at
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Assisted Suicide Janice Dean PHI 200: Mind and Machine Instructor: Andrew Stave April 16‚ 2012 Assisted Suicide Assisted suicide and responding to difficult tragic issues are personal. According to Mosser‚ (2010)‚ “a person is 99% certain to die within a certain time‚ but before that death naturally occurs‚ the patient is kept alive only
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Introductory Paragraph The word hero has been used millions of times to describe millions of people; a war hero‚ a fireman‚ a policeman‚ an activist‚ a single mother‚ a child who stands up to a bully. There are many more descriptions of a hero‚ but what exactly makes up a hero? What characteristics are shared by those who are labeled heroes in the eyes of the world? Do they have to accomplish something colossal‚ or is just being the best person they can be enough to be rewarded with the title
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Correctional Facilities & Corruption Combined HU245 Correctional Facilities & Corruption Combined Correctional facilities house some of the most violent individuals in America. Keeping these criminals in line is the fiduciary responsibility of a correctional officer. These officers are held to a much higher standard than your average law enforcement officers. This research paper will discuss the corruption amongst correctional officers‚ gratuities received‚ motivation
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A correctional facility is intended to be a place of rehabilitation for convicts. In practice‚ however‚ it is used as a mean to control and break down the sentenced individuals When it is time for their release‚ inmates are not prepared to live a successful life‚ but they are released with the notion that they will soon return. Our prison system is a recipe to keep criminals incarcerated‚ and its practices to punish inmates rather than rehabilitate them are leading to a country wide epidemic of mental
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Seasonal Resort Employers; Hiring Seasonal Employees Seasonal Resort Employees; Hiring Seasonal Employees Scott Eipperle Kaplan University AB203: Human Resources Management Professor Hannon 01/03/2013 Seasonal Resort Employees; Hiring Seasonal Employees Many resorts like The Broadmoor‚ High Sierra Pools and Bubala’s by the Bay have difficulty finding summer employees for the tourist season. At the current time the use of H-2B visas have brought people
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6.) Alternative sentencing (Instead of sending juveniles to industrial schools). Example‚ probation which would include the completion of a community service order‚ or drug program. Many juvenile offenders can be effectively rehabilitated through community- based supervision and intervention. There is need for alternatives to detention; research on traditional confinement in large training schools or correctional facilities has found relatively high recidivism rates (Austin‚ Johnson and Weitzer
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