Papers 601-610 of total 6310 found.
Category: /Literature/English
Juvenile Boot Camps: Do They Need “Basic Training” in Humanity or a “Dishonorable Discharge” Themselves? Imagine this scenario: Little Timmy, who isn’t so little anymore because he is six feet tall and sixteen years old, still hasn’t outgrown his…
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…Curfews—unfair, ineffective, and unconstitutional When you hear politicians and police talking about getting tough on "juvenile crime," you may imagine a school shooting, like those that have recently occurred in Jonesboro, Arkansas, and Springfield…
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…care from both parents. A child that lacks a parental figure is more likely to run into trouble with the law. "70% of juveniles that get into trouble with the law come from a household of one parent. 52% of these juvenile had a family member who…
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…is an inherited disease that is caused by the absence of the enzyme arylsufatasase A. In which causes a material called cerebroside sulfate to accumulate in the cells. There are three forms of MLD, they are: late infantile, juvenile, and adult. Late infantile…
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Category: /Law & Government
…the convicted offenders into the community under a conditional suspended sentence, avoiding imprisonment, showing good behavior under the supervision of a probation officer" (Black, 1990:1202 cited in Champion, 2005, p. 131). Parole is defined as "the conditional…
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Category: /Law & Government
…that we will also discuss and the differences in the hormone levels of pedophiles. Also how does the child molesters try to justify their actions and how does technology help these offenders find victims. What can parents do to protect their children from…
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Category: /Law & Government
…be used in several senses. It can indicate vengeance or expiration, however, it is today more commonly associated with giving the offender his just deserts and using punishment as a censure or denunciation. The desire for vengeance theory is that the punishment…
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…cases.” This means whether or not the penalties for specific crimes are more severe depending on the offender’s race. 2. Who were the study participants (that is, subjects)? In the study, the participants were 881 suspects charged with “forcible sex…
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…make notifications of a sex offender because we need to educate our kids about the madness that a sex offender has, child sexual assault cases are of those they personally know, and child molestation is known as an uncontrollable sickness. Sex offenders
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…urge young African-Americans to mimic their rap idols murderous ways. In, what used to be known as "Black Washington D.C," for example, between 1988-1990, the number of juvenile homicide arrests nearly tripled. (www.sistahspace.com/nommo/mv40.html…
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