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    JUVENILE JUSTICE I FINAL EXAMYour browser does either not support Javascript or has Javascript disabled. This assessment contains features that requires Javascript. Refer to your browser’s documentation to determine if Javascript is disabled and how to enable it. If you are using a browser that does not support Javascript switch to a different browser. 1. Youths who loiter on street corners are potential candidates for being stopped and questioned by police officers. In these instances‚ police

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    Justice for Juveniles Capital punishment is the ultimate punishment that can be received by a convicted criminal in a capital offence. Capital punishment ultimately means the convicted criminal will be executed upon their execution date given to them by a court of law. Today‚ only 33 states allow the death penalty and after the Supreme Court case of Roper v. Simmons (2005)‚ no states allow the death penalty for children under the age of 18 at the time of the crime. Juvenile offenders typically have

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    Introduction to World Religions - Social Justice Issue Paper Tracey Martin Legalization of Marijuana Introduction: Every Religion demonstrates unique aim to adhere to specific way of living. “Typically‚ members of the Religious institutes either take vows of evangelical chastity‚ poverty and obedience (the “Evangelical Counsels”) to lead life in imitation of Christ Jesus or those following the Rule of St. Benedict‚ the vow of obedience‚ stability (that is. To remain with

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    considered the one person who started the land conservation explosion with his writings and theories. Holmes Rolston III also argued that species protection was a moral duty (Rolston 1975). In the mid 1970 environmental ethics was gaining momentum and society was starting to take a look at what we as humans were doing to nature because of our choices. Society’s moral views towards nature were starting to shift to conservation rather than the get what we can get attitude. Current Events The

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    in T306‚ T551 and T552. The discussion and argument should guide your tutor through your chosen method and demonstrate the progression and interconnectedness within your method from one stage ’s outcome to the next. Your Tutor Report should include a range of diagrams to help your tutor make sense of the situation and subsequent analysis. It should also include the analysis method diagram you were asked to produce for TMA 06 and your Ethicality Statement. The Unemployment in Egypt Contents

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    Issues in the Correctional Systems of the United States I have chosen to research the correctional system of the United States for many reasons. The first reason is that I believe this component of the legal system has the most problems facing it. Another reason is that this topic interests me and I would like to learn more about it. There are many important issues‚ challenges and problems within the United States correctional system that need to be addressed. I found it difficult to focus on just

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    17 year olds in the adult court system no matter how minor the crime may be (Raise the Age NC). This can 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

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    Issues of the Philippines The reign of President Ferdinand Marcos in the Philippines has changed the whole country from underdeveloped country to developed country. Through his 20 years as the most powerful man in the Philippines‚ he has imposed discipline and order among the Filipino citizens and thus results to a good economic state and the Philippines felt the progress and ranked as the most developed country in the South East Asia. But as President Marcos was pulled down by the power of the 2%

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    ABORTION 15) BIOTECHNOLOGY 16) SUGGESTED READING ONE – INTRODUCTION (Registrar) The importance of Ethical thinking in General Practice is becoming more and more apparent. It should not be thought that Ethics merely relates to the “Life and Death” issues in our Professional life – Abortion‚ Contraception‚ Euthanasia and the like. Ethical issues affect some part of almost every consultation‚ even if the ethical issue is something more mundane like obtaining adequate consent for

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    Atmospheric Issues Anita Curcio SCI / 275 04/27/2013 Maria West Atmospheric Issues "Acid rain" is a broad term referring to a mixture of wet and dry deposition (deposited material) from the atmosphere containing higher than normal amounts of nitric and sulfuric acids. The precursors‚ or chemical forerunners‚ of acid rain formation result from both natural sources‚ such as volcanoes and decaying vegetation‚ and man-made sources‚ primarily emissions of sulfur dioxide (SO2) and nitrogen oxides

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