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…such topics, Huck Finn, a loveable juvenile delinquent from the south, shoves the ugliness of slavery right into the readers face (Huck Finn). It is clear that realism is one of Twains most powerful tools in making his writing so true to life.
Similar to realism…
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…). Then on March 25, 1998, Harris and Klebold were arrested for stealing e!
lectronic devices from a car. The judge was persuaded to put the boys into a juvenile diversion programs, drop the charges, and put the boys into anger management classes (Pooley 4…
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…, during a Congressional Hearing in the House of Representatives before the Commerce Committee. The following year, in 1953, the first major senate hearing was held before the senate subcommittee on Juvenile Delinquency, headed by Senator Estess Kefquver (Bender…
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Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
…, often it cost me nothing.
The men I knew were not worthy of the respect and celebration they received. In the juvenile novel , Penelope at War, the hero cried after having deflowered heroine, and she consoled him by offering him a handkerchief to blow his…
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Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
…children to not take responsibility for their actions or to respect authority. Because there are not enough rules, children are becoming more involved in juvenile crime. These families (parents and children) blame other's, friends or do not see the seriousness…
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Category: /Literature/English
…report that, because of Bob's death, Johnny will be charged with manslaughter. Finally, the papers also state that both Ponyboy and Johnny will have to go to juvenile court so that a judge can decide if they should be sent to a boys' home.
Ponyboy and Two…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…and prevention programs that reduce juvenile crime such as vandalism, graffiti, and gang involvement. This teaming up of resources saves the communities resources, and brings greater light and fresh perspectives upon issues and problems facing various communities…
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Category: /Law & Government/Law Issues
…. Millions of women in the American prison system are beaten and raped each day. Thousands of juveniles are forced to labor and are separated from their families. Countless racial minorities convicted of crimes are sentenced to death and suffer injustice…
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…to a life of crime. Our juvenile system should be evaluated to find ways to better serve troubled teenagers so that they quickly learn a life of violence is futile and harmful to themselves and society. We must effectively cultivate in them a high moral…
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Artists
…winds of the 1950's blew, the good ol' days of Shirley Temple movies and Frank Sinatra crazed teens grew dark. Rebel without a Cause hit theaters everywhere and juvenile delinquents stormed the streets. In their book Teenage Confidential, Micheal Barson…
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