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    before trying a child as an adult. For instance‚ has this 15 year old conducted in any other juvenile delinquent behavior prior to the shooting? If so‚ then I think trying him or her as adult may be acceptable because this individual has had previous run-ins with the law. At the same time‚ why is this child engaging in this behavior in the first place? Another major factor that I think should be discussed is why this child felt the need to shoot and kill this student; was he or she being bullied at school

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    Juvenile Delinquent Renee Washington American Intercontinental University   Abstract This report is in regards to our young people today that need to be helped to a point that they have meaning in their lives. There are ways that can be presented to insure that young offenders can work through the pain‚ and rage surrounding their emotions which causes negative behavior. Healing programs have been a recommendation thru the court systems to analyze juvenile delinquency‚ and find the factors

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    Review V. Theory VI. Hypothesis VII. Research Questions VIII. Conceptualization and Operationalization IX. Methodology X. Data Collection XI. Data Analysis XII. Conclusion XIII. References Abstract This paper will touch base on some data taken from the Gluecks classic study in 1940. In which he interviewed a sample of delinquents and non-delinquents boys ages 14‚ 25‚ and 32

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    the federal government expunging juvenile records is to allow youth who has made bad decisions‚ and found guilty of their youthful transgressions to enter adulthood without the heavy stigmatic freight of a criminal record (Funk & Polsby‚ 1997). The fundamental philosophy for juvenile laws is that a juvenile delinquent should be considered and treated not as a criminal‚ but as a person requiring care‚ education and protection. Furthermore‚ in their eyes‚ juveniles are not thought of as bad people

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    Can delinquent behavior be deterred by threats of punishment? If not‚ how can it be controlled? The thought that punishment would be able to deter crime is absolutely ludicrous. If the threat of punishment actually worked‚ the prisons would be empty. It is clear punishment failed as a deterrent‚ so why does society insist on punishing criminals?  I believe society just likes to punish. We like to get even with those who offended us/ or our social norms. Another reason juveniles are not deterred

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    adolescents. Juvenile delinquency has been on the rise and as delinquency continue to rise so does the number of delinquents that go to correctional facilities to serve time for the crimes they have committed. Previously incarcerated youth return to the justice system at alarmingly high rates. Eventually incarceration youth have to come out of the correctional facilities and be re-intergraded back into mainstream society once time has been served. Juvenile delinquents are coming into the juvenile justice

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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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    Juvenile Delinquent Doris McCants ENGL106 Dr. Stanley J. Roskoski American Intercontinental University Abstract I chose to write my definition essay on Juvenile Delinquents who show high prevalence of mental disorders of disruptive behavior. Which also include a short attention deficit along with hyperactivity disorder which is called (AD/HD) oppositional defiant disorder‚ conduct disorder‚ anxiety disorders‚ and mood disorders. Their disruptive behavior disorders are conditions that not

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    with the law; the case will be heard in the juvenile justice system. That was not the case. The idea of a separate justice system for juveniles is just over one hundred years old. Juvenile delinquents are minors‚ usually defined as being between the age of ten and eighteen‚ who have committed some act that violates the law. However‚ these acts aren’t called “crimes” as they would be for adults. Rather‚ crimes committed by minors are called “Delinquent”. A minor is someone who cannot be controlled

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    Rehabilitation for Juvenile Delinquents When a child commits a crime‚ they are considered as a juvenile delinquent and are placed in a detention center for punishment. Most juveniles commit crimes because of the environment in which they live. An unhealthy environment can be associated with living in poverty‚ the demise of family‚ and child abuse. Although‚ others commit crimes because of bad decision making. Juvenile delinquents deserve better rehabilitation than they are already receiving because

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