Restorative Justice for Juvenile Carjacking Offenders in Milwaukee I. Introduction Recently the City and County of Milwaukee have been facing a complicated issue‚ car thefts by juveniles. This situation has not only led to major inconveniences for the victims‚ but also the death of some offenders and bystanders. Because this is considered a property offense‚ even the tough on crime crowd is reluctant to throw the book at these teens. However‚ there has been outcry from the community alleging these
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Outline and evaluate research into cultural variations in attachment Due to the fact that the ways that people bring up their children can be very different all over the world as we share different attitudes‚ values and beliefs etc. People emphasize on developing distinct skills and qualities‚ so attachments formed can be different. For instance‚ countries like America and Germany would value personal independence and achievement more‚ whereas interdependence between people is valued more in China
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Restorative Justice Restorative justice follows the principle of reconciliation and rehabilitation. The justice system involves bringing the offenders back to the victims or the society at large and allowing them to reconcile through a set process (Zehr‚ 2015). In other words‚ the system allows the person who may be termed as a criminal be accepted back to the society. They are given a chance to reconcile with the people they wronged and through it they can become better people. The victims are
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abnormality – is learnt. It suggests that we have very few innate characteristics that we are born with. According to the behavioural model there are three ways in which we learn‚ these include classical + operant conditioning and social learning theory. Classical conditioning is learning by associated‚ this is when we create a new stimulus response link by associating one stimulus to a response. For example little albert was conditioned to have a phobia of white fluffy objects. Psychologists found
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Defining the Concept of Restorative Justice What is Restorative Justice? Restorative Justice is the process used by the justice department to mend the damage inflicted to a victim and to assist them in returning their lives to the way it was before the crime was committed. However‚ the process has both its advantages and its disadvantages. The Restorative Justice process has many advantages. I believe the most important advantage is the ability to be involved in the justice process. This comes
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is assumed to reduce future crime through deterrence; it fails to do so. It also minimizes the involvement of the victim within an offense. However‚ an alternative form of justice known as restorative justice‚ does the opposite by not focusing on punishment but‚ on therapy and restoration. Restorative justice is defined as a “series
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Restorative Justice Gregory Williams Grantham University Restorative Justice I have a strong passion for the topic I am about to speak on. As a former correctional officer working with both juveniles and adult offenders‚ I could see very little difference in their thought patterns. Prisons and detention facilities are supposed to act as a deterrent to criminal activity. I mean being unpleasant
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To avoid these problems juveniles should be sentenced to restorative justice‚ which is just a fancy word for community service‚ that is used in lieu with punishing juveniles after they have committed a crime. Restorative justice is as it sounds‚ is to restore; “ Restorative justice seeks to protect the community by achieving real behavior change through building competencies‚ engaging the community and juvenile offenders
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The biological approach to aggression includes the belief that genetic factors play a role in aggressive behaviour and lies within an individual’s genetic make-up. There is supporting evidence of a genetic component of aggression. Psychologists have looked at twin studies to try and find evidence for a genetic basis o compare the degree of similarity of aggression between sets of monozygotic (MZ) twins and dizygotic (DZ) twins. In general it was found that aggressive behaviour is more highly correlated
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People Should Be able to sleep in Class...(and generally sleep more)… Ever found yourself drifting off into sleep during class? Well recent studies have linked lack of sleep with things like moodiness‚ memory problems‚ anxiety‚ aggression and stress. So if you are one of the many people suffering from these symptoms I suggest you read on. Ever hear of memory Consolidation theory? I doubt it‚ but it’s basically a theory suggesting that sleep processes and retains information that was learnt earlier
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