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    punitive for punishment could serve as a form of prevention for crime. About 100 years ago juvenile justice system was established in the United States to divert youthful offenders from the destructive punishment of criminal courts‚ encouraging rehabilitation. Under most state laws‚ juvenile offenders do not commit "crimes." They commit delinquent acts‚ some of which are acts that would constitute crimes if committed by an adult. The trial phase of a juvenile case is an adjudication hearing. This

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    Given current trends in society today‚ the next era of corrections will be a hybrid model between the rehabilitation and punitive model. Thousands of studies show the positive and negative components of each of these models. The rehabilitation model was not properly measured years prior due to the lack of technology and society was critiquing the process because they were not able to see the benefits of the program first hand. The punitive model on the other had has had plenty of evidence on its

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    1. What are the similarities and differences between serial killers and mass murderers? Why does each of these groups present such a potential danger to society? Serial killers are intelligent people but frustrated and angry with something in their life. They would take their anger out by killing people who have similarities with the person they are frustrated with. Mass murderers on the other hand kills group of people at the same time and most of the time at the same place. Mass murderers motive

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    judges who hand down the sentence‚ to the officers themselves who deal with the inmates on a daily basis. Corrections were not always held in the manner they are today‚ it is something that shape shifted throughout the centuries. It wasn’t all rehabilitation and reform‚ it was more mocking in the town square‚ torture and death sentence. In a quote from (Ch. 2.5 Punishment in the 20th century). “In fact‚ investigations from the late 19th to the early 20th century

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    August 12‚ 2012 Title: The Killer Angels Author: Michael Shaara Historical Event Depicted: This novel illustrates the Battle of Gettysburg‚ often known as the turning point of the great American Civil War. Southern slave-holding states‚ known as the Confederate States of America‚ fight the war with loyal Union states for secession. The Battle of Gettysburg is where Union Major General George Gordon Meade’s Army of the Potomac defeats Confederate General Robert E. Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia

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    In our American government system‚ we have developed a systematic based rehabilitation source‚ to adjust criminal behavior and reduce it. Though even with this system put in place‚ and these people supposedly being confined and guarded. Assault still happens in prison‚ Troy Erik Isaac would know firsthand‚ by being raped and assaulted at twelve‚ he was sentenced to juvenile detention for one week for a vandalism crime. On his first day there‚ he was raped by an older cellmate (Kasier). Juvenile

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    Libri‚ Vol. 61‚ pp. 175–189‚ September 2011 • Copyright © by Walter de Gruyter • Berlin • Boston. DOI 10.1515/libr.2011.015 Competitive is Killer Ching Seng Yap and Md Zabid Abdul Rashid Dr. Ching Seng Yap‚ Assistant Professor‚ Graduate School of Business‚ Universiti Tun Abdul Razak‚ Kuala Lumpur‚ Malaysia Email: chingseng@unirazak.edu.my Dr. Md Zabid Abdul Rashid‚ Professor‚ and President & Vice Chancellor‚ Universiti Tun Abdul Razak‚ Kuala Lumpur‚ Malaysia Email: zabid@unirazak.edu.my Abstract

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    After reading this article I was shocked to see that a child would have that type of self-conscious. It is hard for me to believe that a child would do that; therefore I feel that more of an investigation should be done because I have a hard time believing an 8-year old child would do that without any type of motive. I have been a child at some point in my life so I understand that if a 8-year old boy shoot and killed someone purposely then there must have been foul play of it may have been out of

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    from a neighbor‚ someone you love‚ to a homeless person according to (psychopathic killers hide in plain sight). This article gives us a more in depth look into psychopathic killers explaining to us that any “normal” person could be a cold-blooded killer. Psychopathic killers are “known to have good personalities that can blend well with society and feel no self-pity and do not value human life” (psychopathic killers hide in plain sight) that is how they can continue killings without having any feelings

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    history of rehabilitation within the penal system from its early beginnings in the late 19th century and how it has arrived at its current state. It will explore the different approaches that have been employed to address criminal behaviour and to encourage personal change over this period and the justifications and arguments for doing so. It will also critically discuss the Risk Need Responsivity (RNR) model‚ which at this point in time is the leading model of offender rehabilitation. Exploring

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