Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
in expensive prison-building programs, diminished space for violent offenders, a mismatch between sentences and actual time served, violations of federal decrees on prison overcrowding, and ultimately, a broad failure of public confidence in the judicial
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Category: /Law & Government/Law Issues
to them is wrong. An almost clichéd, but still very relevant, depiction of this is that of the offender telling the child they are 'playing a special game' and that it is 'their secret.' Through fear or ignorance, children are therefore somewhat unlikely
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Category: /History
1963: A Wrong Choice
Americans should allow prayer back in public schools. Since 1963, when we banned prayer, dropout rates, juvenile crimes, and teen pregnancies have increased. Also, academic scores have decreased. These are results from one action
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Category: /Social Sciences
the Western
assumption of the 'undifferentiated other' producing the juvenile
presumption that being Aboriginal gives increased comprehension and
therefore increased representation. Therefore, Langdon encourages the
need to draw upon Aboriginal and Western views
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
evaluate how the offending persons actions have affected your life (positively or negatively) and through a continuous loop of cognitive appraisals as described by psychologists such as Lazarus and Folkman, find a way to cope with these states. According
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Category: /Social Sciences/Education
of alcohol or drugs, and always wearing a safety belt are primary defenses against serious injury and death. A young person under the age of 16 is considered a juvenile. A person under the age of 18 is a minor. Below is some information on legal issues affecting
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Category: /Literature/English
army that came
jackin and crackin brains
broadcastin live from tha block it's lil wayne
Chorus
*Juvenile*
Wody u got that yayo
*B.G.*
then cook sumthin for nigga
*Juvenile*
Wody u let them k's go
*B.G.*
Then bust sumthin nigga
*juvenile
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Category: /Literature/English
there was no counsel present nor a parent, two was because there was no hearing, third counsel was denied access to the files on the defendant, and fourth there was no findings by the Juvenile court and no reason for the waiver.
On Oct. of 1964 the court of appeals said
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Category: /Literature/Novels
beatings, Nathan steals Mark's car and is sentenced
to a juvenile-detention center, where he is promptly gang-raped. On July 4, while
everyone is out celebrating Nathan is being attacked by a drunken guard at the Juvenile
detention center, but Nathan
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Category: /Literature/English
abandons her while her juvenile son ends up taking care of her. Dramatic irony occurs when Hagar feels unhappy when her favorite son abandoned her and her juvenile son then takes care of her. Near the end of the novel, Marvin is talking to Hagar and she tells
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