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    following characteristics of a repeat offenders juvenile record are similar‚ child abuse and family disintegration‚ economic and social deprivation‚ low neighborhood attachment‚ parental attitudes condoning law violating behavior academic failure truancy school dropout‚ lack of bonding with society‚ fighting with peers and antisocial behaviors early in life (Wilber 1) . On the contrary if the juvenile is let off on his first offense‚ the future of the juvenile not has been tarnished by committing

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    In this particular article‚ psychologist Terrie Moffitt’s focal point is centered on a dual taxonomy of offending behavior that is seemingly prevalent amongst youth offenders. Dr. Moffitt theorizes that there are two types of antisocial offenders in society: the adolescence-limited offenders‚ who display antisocial behavior during adolescence and the life-course-persistent offenders‚ who display antisocial behavior early in childhood and continue this pattern into adulthood. This theory is an attempt

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    School‚ James S. Catterall‚ The UCLA Imagination Project‚ Graduate School of Education & Information Studies‚ UCLA‚ Americans for the Arts Monograph‚ January 1998) • has a measurable impact on youth at risk in deterring delinquent behavior and truancy problems while also increasing overall academic performance among those youth engaged in after school and summer arts programs targeted toward delinquency prevention. (YouthARTS Development Project‚ 1996‚ U.S. Department of Justice‚ National Endowment

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    peers‚ lacked educational growth‚ and a lack of capital in the community because she was considered truant‚ which resulted in fines that needed to pay in the community. This eventually caused a strain in her own family because they could not pay the truancy fees resulting in her parents beginning to resent

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    behaviors that are considered inappropriate or unhealthy for juveniles because of their age. These behaviors‚ if committed by an adult‚ would not be considered illegal. Examples of status offenses include smoking‚ drinking‚ running away from home‚ truancy‚ and breaking curfew. Delinquent offenses are violations of laws that also apply to adults. Some examples of delinquent offenses include murder‚ rape‚ robbery‚ arson‚ property damage‚ DUI‚ and so

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    Megan Jordan June 13‚ 2013 GOVT 2302 The Governor and Bureaucracy In Texas Assignment Governor Rick Perry Vetoed HB 217: The HB 217 related to the types of beverages that may be sold at public school campuses. The Publics schools could only sell the following: (1) water‚ (2) milk with a fat content of one percent or less‚ (3) fluid milk substitutions permitted by the United States Department of Agriculture under 7 C.F.R. Section 210‚ (4) 100 percent vegetable juice‚ (5) 100 percent

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    The Juvenile Justice System: Problems and Solutions The juvenile justice system operates quite differently from the adult court system. It was created when Illinois passed the Juvenile Court Act‚ with the first juvenile court being established in 1899‚ in Chicago‚ Illinois. (Seiter‚ 2014‚ 2011‚ 2008‚ 2005). The main goal of the juvenile justice system is to reform young offenders‚ so that they can remain at home with their families. Although‚ this system aids in reforming young offenders‚ there

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    not being honest about the reason for being absent from school – to avoid unpleasantness‚ don’t accuse the child of doing anything wrong initially and clarify before you assume that he/she was in the wrong. If the parents are aware of their child’s truancy‚ tell them gently that they need to co-operate with the school and their child’s teachers to infuse more responsibility in their child. 5. Writing notes behind students’ homework and

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    faults. For example‚ no federal crimes are reported‚ there is no victim data(age or sex)‚ only the serious crime is reported because of the hierarchy rule‚ no co-offending data‚ uncompleted acts are put together with the completed ones‚ and lastly truancy and several other status offenses are not included. Next‚ we have the Nation Incident-Based Reporting System‚ also known as NIBRS. The NIBRS‚ was created in an attempt to improve the UCR by the FBI;however‚

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    They also can assist single parents who need help raising their kids‚ arrange adoptions‚ help find foster homes for neglected‚ abandoned‚ or abused children. If you work in schools then you would address problems like teenage pregnancy‚ misbehavior‚ truancy‚ and substance abuse. If you decide to be a Child‚ Family‚ and School Social Worker then your job would consist of a lot of things. Those things are: Counseling individuals about mental health‚ substance abuse‚ poverty‚ unemployment‚ physical abuse

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