theory and its impact on the juvenile justice system. Your discussion should include the four elements of the Social Bond theory. Hirschi’s social bond theory was created by Travis Hirshci in the late 1960’s. In the theory‚ Hirschi believed social controls are the actual or potential – positive or negative‚ internal or external – for conformity to social mores (Kunselman 87). The social controls take the form of social bonds which are the relationships that juveniles have with role models and persons
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The idea of justice to me has changed drastically over time. Being taught throughout the years of school‚ watching and reading about how things were so different back then‚ I always wondered what it would be like if our technology didn’t advance as much as it has. How would murder‚ and crime be carried out if technology was still at the same level it was in the 50’s‚ 60’s or even 70’s. I feel like a huge part of out justice and justice system comes from our technology and the availability to have
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Club of Henderson County and the D.A.R.E. Program of Henderson County. I decided to write about local programs because it would give me the opportunity to learn more about juvenile delinquency prevention programs within my own community. Both programs are a huge staple within Henderson County and are two of the most important juvenile delinquency prevention programs within Henderson County. First I will report about the local Boys and Girls Club within Henderson County. On November 1st 1993 The Boys
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The Juvenile Justice System’s Need to Focus on Rehabilitation The Juvenile Justice System’s Need to Focus on Rehabilitation Amanda R. Molnar Axia College of the University of Phoenix The Juvenile Justice System Needs to Focus on Rehabilitation The juvenile justice system has long been in debate over whether its focus should be rehabilitation or punishment. From its birth in the early 20th century‚ the juvenile justice system has changed its focus from punishment to rehabilitation and back
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Juvenile Justice: Intervention versus Incarceration Lisa Whipple Professor Sinclair-Appelt English Composition II May 1‚ 2012 Abstract The national trend towards getting tough on juvenile crime by altering the juvenile justice system to more closely mirror the adult system was examined in order to determine whether secure confinement of juvenile offenders is as effective as community-based rehabilitative and treatment programs for these youth. Politicians and public perceptions
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|The Department of Juvenile Justice System: |April 20 | |Realigning the Broken Standard |2012 | |[Type the abstract of the document here. The abstract is typically a short summary of the contents of |SB 81 Judgment and Review | |the document. Type the abstract of the document here
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Racial bias affects the direct file of a juvenile being tried as an adult. Studies have shown inconsistencies in the juvenile justice system where race was the determining factor in juveniles taking on adult sentences. For example‚ the case with Studies show that the race of the juvenile defendant can influence a direct file’s decisions to charge them as adult. Racism is the belief that all members of each race possess characteristics or abilities specific to that race‚ especially to distinguish
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The Juvenile Justice Process Detric Johnson Professor Robert Roth CRJ 180 13 May 2012 Juvenile Justice Process Intake | Decision to Detain | Qualified Right to Post Bail | Decision to Petition the Case | Prosecutor Decision Making | Dismiss or handle Informally | Petition by requesting adjudication | Waive to adult court for prosecution | Adjudication | Arraignment | Adjudication Hearing | | Disposition | Predisposition Report | Disposition Hearing | | The first step or stage
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In today’s criminal justice system‚ jails and prisons are becoming more overcrowded due to the recent increase in crime rates. Many criminal justice agencies have recently found a new method of punishment that can be used deter people from committing criminal actions and further prevent overcrowding the prisons. This new method of punishment is known as restorative justice. This new method of punishment focuses on having the offender restore the losses of both their victim and their community in
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Juvenile Justice of Yesterday‚ Today and Future Crystal Meeks CRJ 301 Juvenile Justice Instructor: Kathleen Minella February 4‚ 2013 Juvenile Justice of Yesterday‚ Today and Future “We have to recognize that incarceration of youth per se is toxic‚ so we need to reduce incarceration of young people to the very small dangerous few. And we’ve got to recognize that if we lock up a lot of kids; it’s going to increase crime” (Krisberg‚ Dr.). The intention of this writing
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