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    Middle-class juvenile delinquency has long been a problem when asking as to why some children steal and not others‚ why some skip school‚ or why some set fires and damage property. Some theories have been improved from time to time over the years‚ but the last ten or fifteen years have had significant study and advancement. Officers of the juvenile courts‚ child welfare associations‚ educational bodies‚ and mental clinics have been vital in order to compile the large amount of data on juvenile delinquency

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    Parents Are To Blame For Juvenile Delinquency Once a woman discovers the fact that she is pregnant and makes the choice to become a mother‚ she and the father have an obligation to provide a future for that unborn baby. Married or not‚ the child becomes the parents’ responsibility legally‚ emotionally‚ morally‚ and physically. Parents are signing an unwritten contract to protect and provide for their child‚ until the child is of age‚ to do so his or herself. Parenting does not come with a handbook;

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    The Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act of 1974 allowed the establishment of the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention in order to address concerns of juvenile delinquency in addition to improving the juvenile justice system practices. There are several types of delinquency prevention programs whose main purpose is to prevent delinquency from occurring. This is done by teaching the youth specific skills‚ educating‚ and occupying their time with programs that are beneficial

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    Summarise Rawls’ view on “Original Position” In Theory of Justice‚ John Rawls says: “In working out the conception of justice as fairness one main task clearly is to determine which principles of justice would be chosen in the original position. To do this we must describe this situation in some detail and formulate with care the problem of choice which it presents.” In John Rawls’ social contract account of justice‚ “justice as fairness‚” in A Theory of Justice‚ the original position is a central

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    their Creator and cannot enjoy His promised blessings. Therefore‚ it is pertinent that the church has the proper view of sin. This starts with a proper definition from the apostle John‚ who states that sin is lawlessness (1 Jn. 3:4). What Lutherans believe regarding sin is different from this. They teach what is commonly known as original sin (Kolb 37-38). First‚ original sin should be defined. Original sin is the sin all humans inherit from their parents at birth (Jacobs 357). This doctrine arises

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    when discussing juvenile delinquency‚ choice views‚ sociological views and developmental views. These three theories attempt to explain what causes adolescents to turn to crime. Choice views of delinquency‚ was founded by Ceasare Beccaria and Jeremy Bentham. These two theorists founded the idea that we as human have free will‚ and they concluded that individuals weigh the consequences of their actions before determining their actions or behaviors. The choice view of delinquency‚ is also referred

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    Liberty is the ultimate principle which Americans must adhere to. However‚ the United states has fallen away from its founding principles over time. It is losing the spirit of its founding. This dangerous transformation has affected the country in many detrimental ways that are apparent today. The way for America is to return to its founding principles is through the Constitution. If the United states of America has fallen away from its founding Constitutional principles‚ then its people are and will be

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    There are many social factors that can contribute to juvenile delinquency. One that has risen to the forefront has been the role the family plays in delinquency. It has become increasingly obvious that a child’s family can have a significant impact on the child’s level of deviance (Matherne &Thomas‚ 2001). In fact‚ research has shown that children with strong parental ties are less likely than their peers without these ties to become delinquent. However‚ this is only the beginning. Parents obviously

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    The pressure from the populace has led to increasing emphasis on punishment rather than rehabilitation. The U.S. has more youths in detention centers than another nations. This may allude to the reason of why the U.S also has the most adults in incarceration as well. Are we creating these minces to society by setting them on a trajectory to juvenile delinquency? According to the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention 2013 Residential Placement Census‚ on average there is an estimated

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    His boat like a cork on the abundant sea. He knew he was to face severe risks on his way home. The boat began to roll from side to side. The day was being swallowed up‚ and the moon arising. The sea moaning with burden. The stench of salt disperses. The rain-shroud passed by‚ spitting teasingly at him with swarming tears. The sea swelling and the north wind sped him to his doom. His stomach churned‚ he felt sea sick‚ sensing a fever drawing near. The clouds became thick obscuring the moon. They seethed

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