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    Essay On Juveniles

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    protect people and their rights‚ but when it comes to juveniles there are no laws to protect them in the juvenile justice system whatsoever. Youth are not able to purchase tobacco until they are 21‚ they cannot have sexual intercourse until 16‚ and cannot drink alcohol until 21. Why is it that adolescents have to wait until all these ages to do certain things and aren’t officially considered adults until the age of 18‚ but there are juveniles as young as four years old being tried as adults? It is

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    Virtually Face to Face

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    Virtually Face-to-Face: Technology vs. People Between the two articles‚ “Frequently Asked Questions About eLearning” by eLearners.com and “The Sensuous Classroom: Focusing on The Embodiment of Learning” by Suzanne M. Kelly it is easy to gather the differences between a face-to-face school environment and a “virtual classroom”. Although one seems to be neutral to which is better the other clearly states that face-to-face learning is more beneficial. The two articles also look at both sides of the

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    Juvenile Recidivism

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    Recidivism of Juvenile Transfers and Community Programs Over the past years‚ scholars and courts have studied the recidivism of young offenders whom have been convicted as adults. As prosecutions of young offenders continue to increase within the adult court system‚ many argue whether programs are being used properly to reintroduce repeat offenders back into society. Loughran‚ put the juvenile process in perspective with his statement‚ “theoretical intent of broader transfer provisions was clear

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    Running head: Adults Sanctions for Juvenile Officers 1 Adults Sanctions for Juvenile Officers 2 Incarcerating youth with adult inmates results in tragedies. Youth who are prosecuted as adults may be sentenced to serve time in adult sanctions where they may be at risk. Research demonstrates that children in adult’s institutions are five

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    Juvenile Court

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    Juvenile files are confidential because there are state laws in every state that mandates that juvenile files are confidential. For a juvenile to have there file sealed they have to request it from the court.  Most get probation with circumstances like community service‚ counseling or drug treatment. We have to look at juveniles differently than we do adults because of their developmental progress. Every juvenile officer who goes through training becomes knowledgeable about the juvenile developmental

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    Describe the most significant challenge you have faced and the steps you have taken to overcome this challenge. How has this challenge affected your academic achievement? When I was younger‚ my weight wasn’t even a blip on my radar. But as I grew older‚ my weight continued to increase at a steady rate. Finally‚ in 8th grade‚ I was overweight but disregarded it‚ chalking it up to my love of Italian cuisine. Soon enough‚ my weight began to cause problems. I hadn’t begun menstruating and after blood

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    questionable. Some of the challenges of becoming a critical thinker in our contemporary world can range from political‚ school system‚ religion‚ and not limited to the justice system. Although‚ those are just some of the challenges any issue will spark some attention or a debate. With the growing population and especially in technology it does cause more conflict than normal. Critical thinking is very important because it shows how your mind is working. These challenges also make it important to

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    What challenges and opportunities do the key changes in demographic diversity in the labour market over the last fifty years provide organisations with? What broad approaches and strategies can organisations apply to minimise the challenges and maximise the opportunities? Name:WENLU YANG Tutor: AGENIESZKA  Course:Managing Equality and Diversity Pin number:P12008122 Date:6th 1.0 Introduction 1 The last fifty years has witnessed significant changes in demographic diversity in the labour

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    Dealing with Death

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    Dealing with death: the effect of love on death    Death‚ an event that cannot be avoided is often paired with tragedy. Poem at Thirty-Nine by Alice Walker shows a daughter grieving for her dead father‚ Mother in a refugee camp tells the story of a mother’s care for her dying son‚ and Rosetti looks at a dying woman wanting her lover to forget her and move on in Remember. Death has been taken on by many poets from Thomas Hardy to Seamus Heaney‚ and whilst they explore death’s effect from different

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    America has many challenges in the world today coming from several different settings. There is problems that involve other countries like Iran or North Korea or there is problems at home like The biggest challenge faced by Americans and America is domestic. The greatest challenge being faced by America is not illegal aliens or unfair trade practices‚ it is Americans. A great example of Americans being a threat is that most Americans are killed by fellow Americans rather than by foreigners coming

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