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    Chris Hill 10/15/2016 CJI 202 Juvenile Killers Unleashed Growing up as a kid‚ life can either be optimistic or rough and stressful‚ all depending on how they are raised. The childhood of Eric Smith‚ Lionel Tate‚ and Mary Bell were all full of dark and twisted memories. At the early years of their teenage lives‚ the three kids decided to make one of the worst decisions anyone can make; taking the lives of another innocent person. But why? Growing up Smith‚ Tate‚ and Bell all had one thing in common

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    past criminal history. That could be a potential employer or financial institution if a background check is required. California does not seal juvenile records automatically when the person reaches the age of 18. When you reach the age of adulthood in California‚ you have to petition the juvenile court to seal the records. Specific Court Documents A juvenile record can be sealed through a petition‚ which is a form that needs to filled out and filed with the court. It has to specifically arrive at

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    Juvenile Delinquent Gangs As a kid I could remember walking to school every day. While on the way to school there was always a group of kids sanding outside of the school walking away. These kids dressed differently and they all whore the same type of clothes. It wasn’t until years later that I was told to stay away from them because they were gangsters. They were gangsters that caused problems to the community. These gangsters would go up to kids and try and jump them into their gang. For

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    Justice Statistics‚ National Institute of Justice‚ Council of Juvenile Correctional Administrator‚ the Council of States Governments Justice Center‚ and the Public Safety Performance Project. Other means include gathering data the AIU online library‚ and other reference materials I can obtain from my local library. Three different means to collect and how to analyze Three different means to collecting qualitative data on juvenile recidivism would be through surveys

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    fitting will help determine the success of weight loss and weigh-in once a week to determine weight loss success. Evidence of the Plan’s effectiveness in addressing the identified problem or need will be the main piece of evidence in which will be my overall personal feelings and looks after goal is reached. Evaluation of potential health risks that may develop if the plan is not implemented is if I don’t follow through with this goal of losing the weight needed in order to improve my health then the

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    Does only the juvenile drinking or drugging up suffer‚ or do others get involved? The answer is‚ not only do the users suffer‚ but so do their family‚ friends‚ and the community. However‚ due to the rise of juvenile’s becoming involved in substance abuse‚ the juvenile justice system has resulted in an increased burden. Over the past fifteen years‚ the fad of drug use among kids has steadily been increasing. Persistent substance abuse among youth is often accompanied by an array of problems‚ including

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    characters. There are many characters who classify as prophets. In fact‚ there are a total of twelve prophets in the Hebrew Bible. Some of the most compelling ones are Samuel‚ Isaiah‚ and Jonah. While there are many goals of prophets‚ I believe that the overall goal for prophets in the bible (mostly the Old Testament) was to serve as a messenger of God and relay His message to His people. With this being said‚ a secondary goal of these prophets are also to relay the message from the people back to God. This

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    recorded history. Youth offenders are grouped in an individual division of the criminal justice system‚ known as the Juvenile Justice System. Juvenile Justice is an extensive term‚ encompassing numerous aspects of the criminal justice system‚ from criminology‚ to crime prevention strategies‚ punishment and rehabilitation. According to the Children (Criminal Proceedings) Act 1987 (NSW)‚ juvenile justice refers to the system of criminal law which deals with offenders between the ages of ten and eighteen.

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    There may be different techniques that a juvenile probation officer could use to deter a juvenile from violating their probation. The techniques could be tailored for the personality type or the surrounding circumstances for different offenders. For a chronic repeat offender‚ it would be important to keep good records so that the officer can measure the success of the relevant processes or practices that have been tried before. While the offender is undergoing counseling or different recommended

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    Juvenile court is a special court used to handle cases involving children usually under the age of 18‚in some states 17‚ and in incredibly serious cases‚ children down to the age of 11 were moved to adult courts. Juvenile court came to be because of a change in ideology in the 1800’s involving children who have committed crimes. Before then children went through the same process as adult criminals at the time‚ but juvenile court was supposed to focus more on the rehabilitation of the child instead

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