Papers 301-310 of total 6310 found.
…suggest that 70% of juvenile offenders come from single-parent homes.' ( ) Parents often leave their kids alone to take care of themselves while they are at work. With a lack of parental guidance, children often look to the streets as their home away from…
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Category: /Literature/English
…practices, from rape to aggravated assault. As a juvenile delinquent, Alex is finally caught and seen as an adult offender. Like all offenders he promotes his innocence and sets blame upon his companions. "Where are the others? Where are my stinking traitorous…
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…in the affairs of several criminal practices, from rape to aggravated assault. As a juvenile delinquent, Alex is finally caught and seen as an adult offender. Like all offenders he promotes his innocence and sets blame upon his companions. 'Where are the others…
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…examples of juvenile offenders like Terry Roach who had experienced severe abuse and trauma before he committed the murder that got him executed. She concludes by saying that the time and money wasted on executing juveniles could be spent on programs to help…
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…crime rates among teens. Historically, America's first wave of juvenile curfew laws took hold in late nineteenth century. However, it has been over the past three years that the effectiveness of teen curfews has been questioned. Many people say that teen…
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…of the lighters sentences given to juvenile offenders, and guns have become commonplace among children and adolescents. Drugs also cost money, for example, a person who spends forty dollars a day on drugs, in a year time they need fourteen thousand six hundred dollars…
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…to display active documents and conversation on paper. A PDR appeals to more than one person in an active community - a judge must read a PDR as well as parents of the juvenile offender, social workers, police officers, the psychologist that has made a suggestion…
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Category: /Law & Government
…making. I feel my contribution would encourage the youth of our municipality to become civically involved. My goal is to go to schools, youth groups, sports clubs and juvenile offenders to involve them in decision making that directly affect them. Knowing…
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…Youth Criminal Justice Act: An Era of Social Reform In 1984 the Young Offenders Act (YOA) was established, it replaced the Juvenile Delinquents Act (JDA) of 1908 and its core objective was to guarantee that the rights and freedoms of Canadian youth…
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Category: /Law & Government
…there would be a large number of the people in prison would be old and also a large amount would be juvenile offender. There are many purposes of probation and parole. They are useful to put criminals away, deter crime, and to turn peoples lives around. When…
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