Juvenile Blueprint ProgramsChristina McGruder Grantham University Abstract There are two main types of mentoring and planned mentoring. There are different ways to describe mentoring‚ but they all boil down to one thing: a positive‚ supportive relationship between a young person and a caring adult. In this essay I will be explaining the Big Brother Big Sister program‚ which has been around for many years. This program has helped many children and teens become a better person in life. Juvenile
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DRUG ADDICTION TOPIC : DRUG ADDICTION THESIS STATEMENT: The illegal or harmful use of drugs is a major threat to the world and to future generations. Drugs are substances that are becoming more common in our communities as each day goes by. I. Drug Addiction A.) Background Drug addiction is a complex brain disease. It is characterized by compulsive‚ at times uncontrollable‚ drug craving‚ seeking‚ and use that persist even in the face of extremely negative consequences. Drug seeking
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Three problems I have noticed while doing my research is that juveniles who have been transferred and sentenced as adults still have to be separated from adults while they are in prison. This causing them to have a lack in education‚ exercise‚ and nutrition. This could be reformed by designing and constructing a single large facility in a central location of the United States to serve as a juvenile prison for those transferred to adult courts and sentenced to long periods of imprisonment. This
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disrespect their teachers. Firstly‚ Freeman states that he desires to ‘re-establish order in the classroom’ and he is annoyed by the students of disrespecting their teachers. The reason he writes the article is because he wanted to ‘end truancy and restore respect for those in authority’. Even though he strongly agreed that ‘the only way’ for these problems’ is to bring back corporal punishment‚ the cane can induce the students to have lowered self-esteem‚ which could result in poor academic
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courts for correction. Status offenses are based on behavior of status offenders. A status offender is the special category that encompasses a specific genre of offender. In this case it is based on children who violate laws specific to them such as truancy from school‚ running away from home and basic disrespect of parents and laws. Some basic similarities exist in both courts. Both courts are there to punish the offender and protect the community. Adult courts are based on an offender being
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following characteristics of a repeat offenders juvenile record are similar‚ child abuse and family disintegration‚ economic and social deprivation‚ low neighborhood attachment‚ parental attitudes condoning law violating behavior academic failure truancy school dropout‚ lack of bonding with society‚ fighting with peers and antisocial behaviors early in life (Wilber 1) . On the contrary if the juvenile is let off on his first offense‚ the future of the juvenile not has been tarnished by committing
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In this particular article‚ psychologist Terrie Moffitt’s focal point is centered on a dual taxonomy of offending behavior that is seemingly prevalent amongst youth offenders. Dr. Moffitt theorizes that there are two types of antisocial offenders in society: the adolescence-limited offenders‚ who display antisocial behavior during adolescence and the life-course-persistent offenders‚ who display antisocial behavior early in childhood and continue this pattern into adulthood. This theory is an attempt
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School‚ James S. Catterall‚ The UCLA Imagination Project‚ Graduate School of Education & Information Studies‚ UCLA‚ Americans for the Arts Monograph‚ January 1998) has a measurable impact on youth at risk in deterring delinquent behavior and truancy problems while also increasing overall academic performance among those youth engaged in after school and summer arts programs targeted toward delinquency prevention. (YouthARTS Development Project‚ 1996‚ U.S. Department of Justice‚ National Endowment
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peers‚ lacked educational growth‚ and a lack of capital in the community because she was considered truant‚ which resulted in fines that needed to pay in the community. This eventually caused a strain in her own family because they could not pay the truancy fees resulting in her parents beginning to resent
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behaviors that are considered inappropriate or unhealthy for juveniles because of their age. These behaviors‚ if committed by an adult‚ would not be considered illegal. Examples of status offenses include smoking‚ drinking‚ running away from home‚ truancy‚ and breaking curfew. Delinquent offenses are violations of laws that also apply to adults. Some examples of delinquent offenses include murder‚ rape‚ robbery‚ arson‚ property damage‚ DUI‚ and so
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