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    Juvenile Justice

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    Juvenile Justice To many Americans today‚ the country is a hostage-but not from oversea terrorism as one might expect to think. No today‚ we live in fear from our own children; and these are the same young people who we are entrusting the future of this great country with. According to the Department of Justice report released in November‚ thirty-eight percent of those arrested for weapons offenses in 1995 were under the age of eighteen (Curriden 66). In the same report‚ the Bureau of Justice Statistics

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    DIMENSION OF JUSTICE IN THE PLAY OF “ANTIGONE” In this second essay entitle ‘Dimension of Justice in the Play of “Antigone”‚ I would like to compare the understanding of “justice” in Creon and Antigone’s point of view as well as the justice’s point of view according the truth. There are number of reasons why I am interested to analyze the term of justice in this second essay. One of them is that it is a challenging issue to discuss. To support the essay‚ I am using John Rawls’s theory of fairness

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    “And Justice For All” May 13‚ 2013 In the 1979 film “And Justice For All”‚ Al Pacino plays the role of Arthur Kirkland‚ a white‚ middle-aged‚ criminal defense attorney in Baltimore‚ Maryland. The film’s title is somewhat of a misnomer as the movie unveils discrimination‚ corruption and oppression in our legal system. There are many themes relevant to social work which are skillfully woven into the fabric of the movie. Arthur Kirkland’s compassion and understanding

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    Letter From Birmingham Jail by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Background - In the spring of 1963‚ Martin Luther King Jr. and his organization‚ the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC)‚ targeted Birmingham‚ Alabama‚ with a series of peaceful demonstrations aimed at the ending segregation. The police reacted violently with attack dogs and high-pressure fire hoses. Hundreds of protesters‚ including King‚ were jailed. At first‚ King was criticized for taking on Birmingham; eight white

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    1: What is the distinctions between official and unofficial sources of data on delinquency? official data is collect from governmental offices‚ DOJ‚ Juvenile courts or any data that are direct collected by government officials. Unofficial data is typically collected by secondary resources such as media‚ surveys and so forth. Unofficial data is less creditable because it cannot truly verify the validity of those information. 2: What types of data are contained in the UCR? The types of data

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    Ethical Theories It is vital for businesses to understand the importance of ethics in this dynamic environment. Organizations that are committed to long term success recognize and realize that creating a culture where ethical behaviors are rewarded and encouraged is the ultimate key to survival and growth. According to Joseph 2003‚ business ethics refers to clear standards and norms that help employees to distinguish right from wrong behavior at work‚ while in the other hand ethical theories are theories

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    HALEY‚ JENNIFER APOL 104- D14 WORLDVIEW ASSIGNMENT NOVEMBER 11‚ 2013 Part One:    A worldview does not just appear one day. It is a view that you have your entire life which helps outline the way you choose to live your life. In the book‚ Life Answers by Ken Hemphill states‚ “A worldview is our underlying perspective of life.” Each person’s worldview helps them make a choice in a way that they may see the world. Part Two:

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    composer explores important issues Robert Caswell’s Australian screenplay Scales of Justice ‘The Job’ explores many issues‚ including corruption within the workplace‚ racism and the avoidance of crime throughout the text. He deals with these themes and issues through the eyes of a naïve new Probationary Constable‚ Len Webber‚ as he battles with his conscience against right and wrong. In scales of Justice ‘The Job’‚ Constable Len Webber is new to the police Force. Sergeant O’Rourke and Constable

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    in sentencing a juvenile as an adult. The Supreme Court’s treatment of Juveniles has changed over time to reflect advances in understanding the unique characteristics of juvenile crimes‚ and to ensure fair treatment under the law. The juvenile justice system was created over one-hundred years ago‚ to protect and rehabilitate young criminals. However‚ because of the epidemic of youth committing violent crimes (which began in the 1970s) the public demanded a “get tough” approach. Because of the

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    Acts | Yordanka Alvarez Otano | | CCJ2501 | 8/1/2013 | The choices and theories of crime and how these are determine by society. The reasoning each person has to determine right from wrong and how this is determined by age‚ offence‚ and severity of the crime. | According to "Martin Luther King Jr Quotes" (1963)‚ Freedom is never voluntarily given by the oppressor; it must be demanded by the oppressed. Choice theories are the choices to commend or abstain from wrong had an implement of free will

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