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…higher. This paper will elaborate on some of the facts surrounding Juvenile gangs. Over the past several years we have seen a increase in the number of juvenile crimes and juveniles joining organized gangs. These juveniles are not only joining at a younger…
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…ease RA by reducing inflammation. (4) Health Canada has recently approved etanercept (Enbrel) as the first and only biologic therapy authorized in this country to treat juvenile rheumatoid arthritis sufferers between the ages of 4 and 17 who have had…
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….<Tab/>Offenders - Women who Violate the "Norm" IV.<Tab/>Victims - In their "natural" place... V.<Tab/>In the System - The Influence of Dominant Social Structures & Paradigms VI.<Tab/>Field…
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…Child Sex Offenders and the Death Penalty Child sexual abuse includes any sexual touching or assault on a child by any person. A sex ofence can also include exposing oneself, dressing provocatively to arouse sexual feelings in a child, or watching…
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…at that conference entitled Child Sexual Abuse: the Irish Experience So Far and the Way Forward, the published proceedings of a conference on the treatment of sex offenders organised by the Irish Penal Reform Trust in November 1998, as well as evidence from other sources…
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…-offending criminals? Annotated Bibliography: Elson, M. & Goodwin, L. (1987). Counseling the adult public offender: A family perspective. Journal of Rehabilitation, pages 56-60. This article discusses major concerns about experiences that adult…
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…of general access in NSW and have jurisdiction to deal with: criminal matter which can be decided without a jury and committal hearing; juvenile prosecutions and care matters; motor traffic prosecution; civil actions to recover amount up to a certain value…
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…performance levels, as evident with Aboriginal children, strongly predispose young people towards offending (Beresford & Omaji, 1996, p. 67). Furthermore, Wilson and Herrstein (cited in Omaji, 1996) have observed that "...young persons who have difficulty…
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…. The death penalty is irrevocable. In case of a mistake, the executed prisoner cannot be given another chance. Justice can miscarry. On the other hand, if the death penalty is not executed, the offender will have a chance to ¡§pay back¡¨society, like cleaning…
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…an innocent person was killed. The death penalty is irrevocable. In case of a mistake, the executed prisoner cannot be given another chance. Justice can miscarry. On the other hand, if the death penalty is not executed, the offender will have a chance to ¡§pay…
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