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    Indigenous Youth & Criminal Law Institutions Introduction Indigenous Australian youth experience high levels of disadvantage and injustice in today’s society in a variety of areas. One area of significant disadvantage involves their contact with criminal law institutions. Indigenous youth come into contact with the criminal justice system (CJS) at a consistently higher rate than that of non-Indigenous youth and are significantly over-presented in court cases and community detention (Allard et al

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    In a normal healthy person there is a healthy pancreas that contains beta cells. Beta cells control‚ store‚ and give off hormone insulin. Beta cells give off insulin when carbohydrates are eaten or when blood sugars are low. However‚ in a person with type 2 diabetes things are different. Beta cells in a person who is just developing diabetes discharge to much insulin causing them to grow. Soon after this happens the body shuts down the beta cells causing the body to become insulin resistant.

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    Robert Fulton Often credited with inventing the steamboat‚ Robert Fulton was actually the man who put the design into practice. As a young man‚ Fulton dreamed of becoming a painter and went to Paris to study. His commissions were few‚ and he turned to engineering and inventions. In Paris‚ Fulton designed an experimental submarine‚ which caught the eye of Robert Livingston‚ then the wealthy American ambassador to France. Livingston convinced Fulton to return to the United States and concentrate

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    Youth Probation Officer

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    Services‚ 2016). Youth probation officers work in the community to regulate and maintain the order of juvenile offenders. The goals are to prevent youth offenders from reoffending and to help them find a positive role in society. According to Umamaheswar (2013)‚ to build a better relationship with the youth offenders‚ the probation officers will refer to them as “clients.” In the city of Toronto‚ youth probation officers have participated in programs and have effectively worked with youth but there are

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    Youth Speech delivered by Barbara Streibl and Fatih Oezcan‚ Ban All Nukes generation Ambassador Cabactulan‚ distinguished delegates‚ ladies and gentlemen Today at this historic NPT conference more youth are present than ever before. We came from all over the world to this year’s Review Conference with a great notion of hope. This is a message we want to spread and gain momentum. We believe it is crucial that this positive and enthusiastic atmosphere will be maintained and transformed into a positive

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    situational and social crime prevention techniques It is argued by many that the prevention of crime is far more effective than dealing with a criminal act once it has already taken place. This is basically due to the fact that the criminal investigation process‚ the trial process and the Australian criminal justice system in general is extremely costly‚ in terms of both resources‚ money and time. The two main types of crime prevention are categorised as situational and social crime prevention‚ and there

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    Today’s society has taught our youth to question everything‚ from authority to nature. Yet according to Barna research‚ all they want is to be held accountable and to have someone actually listen to what they say. Yet as a society we are willing to back down‚ give up‚ or even ignore them as they are trying to tell us because we want to “save face.” Jack‚ from St. Louis said‚ Parents are the number one influence in his life but they are too willing to back down on what they say if someone questions

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    together; they consist of the Police‚ CPS‚ Courts‚ Probation‚ Prisons and Youth Justice. “Criminal Justice is about societies formal response to crime and is defined more specifically in terms of a series of decisions and actions taken by a number of agencies in response to a specific crime or criminal or crime in general” (Davies et al.‚ 2010:8). The aims of the criminal justice are protect the public by deterring and preventing crime‚ they help to rehabilitate offenders and incapacitate them when necessary

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    PROBLEMS OF YOUTH Youth is a very important period in the life of every man. This is the time when a person discovers the world and tries to determine the place in the universe. Young people face lots of problems‚ which are very important for them and don’t differ much from those that once their parents had to deal with. At the same time every generation is unique. It differs from the one that preceded it in its experience‚ ideals and a system of values. The adults say that the young people are

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    being forced to undertake 50% of their schooling through the medium of Afrikaans. They wanted the chance to freedom of spirit and speech. Police intervened trying to spread out the youth by means of teargas and live bullets. This resulted in a lot of lives being lost and South Africa made June 16th a public holiday‚ Youth Day. The poet places himself in the shoes of one of the teenagers who participated in the Soweto uprising of June 16‚ 1976. He sees himself the day before the event‚ foreseeing

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