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    make in the field but on what fits my interest. I come from a single parent household of four girls. My mother always stressed to me and my sisters how salient education is. Dilatory and indolent behavior was not tolerated. My mother wanted us to have an auspicious future. My mother’s inculcation of being erudite as the key to success motivated me to attend Florida A&M University. As a child‚ I loved listening to my siblings and friends’ problems and giving them advice‚ as I still do. I also had‚ and

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    Juvenile Justice Professor Wims January 7‚ 2012 The four basic Correctional Models in the Juvenile Justice There are four juvenile correctional models. First‚ there is the Treatment Model which is based upon the Parens Patraie belief that the state acts as the guardian of a juvenile. The juvenile court examines the youth to better understand the juvenile’s existing problems. After that an expert will diagnose and develop a treatment program for that specific juvenile. Once the specific

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    Paragraph 3: What can you do now to prepare for this career? Include classes you can take in high school (from the “My Ideal Job Profile” Work Sheet)‚ a summer job that you could work‚ etc. • Paragraph 4: Compare your earnings from your career with the money you spent on your “Ideal Lifestyle” collage in a year. Can you afford to live your dream life? How will your ideal life differ from your life with your chosen career? 3. Conclusion • Paragraph 5: Do you think you’ll enjoy

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    The juvenile justice system was founded on the concept of rehabilitation through individualized justice Early in U.S. history‚ children who broke the law were treated the same as adult criminals Throughout the late 18th century‚ "infants" below the age of reason (traditionally age 7) were presumed to be incapable of criminal intent and were‚ therefore‚ exempt from prosecution and punishment. Children as young as 7‚ however‚ could stand trial in criminal court for offenses committed and‚ if found

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    Juvenile Court Process Elisha Lambert CJS/220 5/23/12 Reginald Anthony Before juvenile courts existed‚ children’s parent would determine their punishment. The odds of a child going through the court system were slim. Today when law enforcement arrests a juvenile the officer decides were the juvenile will go based the crime. Juvenile court has partial jurisdiction which means that they can only hear certain cases (Meyer & Grant‚ 2003). Normally

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    power seems to be a common thing in some police officers every day life and this is not okay. It is very apparent what a police officers job is and that is to protect and serve the community and make sure that real criminals are being served justice‚ however; some may come across police officers that use the fact that they have badges and weapons to their advantage in order to basically become a bully instead of a hero. Of course not all police officers are corrupt‚ most are actually doing their job

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    its consequences. This is the reason why in the fourteenth century‚ Europe faced problems after problems. Even though Europe encountered many different economic or social issues such as peasant revolts and upheaval from the nobles‚ I still believe those weren’t some of the major troubles at the time. In the fourteenth century‚ although they were experiencing many more problems‚ I think the European states’ major problems were relating to the people’s health‚ political instability‚ and the decline of

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    North Face‚ Inc. 1. Should auditors insist that their clients accept all proposed audit adjustments‚ even those that have an "immaterial" effect on the given financial statements? Define your answer. I think auditors should strongly insist that their proposed adjustments should be made. If the company makes the proposed adjustments‚ it would seem to allow for a lesser probability for misstatements to occur. Even though an adjustment may seem immaterial for one year’s statements‚ a combination

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    dark and freezing cold. Silence filled the air‚ the only sounds made were screeching screams and cries for help. The guards walk past every ten minutes to ensure no inmates have escaped or harmed themselves in any way. After being here at Goulburn Correctional Center for just over fifteen years now‚ I know every rabbit hole‚ emergency exit and surveillance areas around this place. The key to survival here is; don’t make friends with anyone‚ don’t look anyone in the eyes and don’t eat the food unless

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    Why did juvenile delinquency occur in the 1950s and what precautions were taken to prevent it? (Project Summary) This project will focus on the British criminal justice system in the 1950s regarding juvenile behaviour. The research will explore the ways used to prevent juvenile crime‚ the social and psychological motivation for crime‚ and the way that the criminal justice system aimed to rehabilitate those convicted of a juvenile offence. To explore these areas an understanding of ‘delinquency

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