Is the Youth Criminal Justice fair and equitable? The Act is an important issue to the lives of Canadians, focusing on the youth in our communities. People have been questioning though, is the Act to easy on the youth, or easy to slip through the legal cracks? Other Individuals say that the YCJA is doing just fine, and that the children affected deserve mercy that the act provides. I believe that harsher punishments may be necessary, or else the youth will never learn. It seems that the youth get
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Article Title: The dynamics of robbery and violence hot spots http://www.crimesciencejournal.com/content/4/1/33 Date: 12/10/2015 Author: Herrmann, Christopher R. Why the study was done To expand on crime occurring in geographic and temporal hotspots spatiotemporally (abstract) To understand spatial and temporal shifts of crime hotspots (background 2) To research shifting hotspots (background 3) to answer the following questions how do violent crime hotspots shift from weekday to weekend? (4) how
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The term “Youth Gang” has evolved to become a common term in the generation we live in. It is a term that is covered in most media outlets on an almost daily basis. In order to fully understand the weight of the influence of youth gangs in our communities, we must make an attempt to look at how various scholars define it. There seems to be no clear-cut definition for the term “youth gang” because different communities have their own perception on what they refer to as a “youth gang”. Various researchers
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If you think that what you do is your own business, you are wrong. In this world, your conduct affects not only you but the conduct of other people as well. If you behave in a way that is considered unacceptable and other people copy your behavior, you are responsible for the consequences. A person's action is responsible for others in his surroundings. Examples where someone's action changed was in the novels such as: Night, The Cay and Lord of the Flies. Night has many important actions that
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Labeling Theory Labeling theory proposes deviance that socially constructed through reaction instead of action . the labeling theory builds reaction to the blood and crips: made in America movie. The film highlights many causes that lead to the creation of criminal gang. Crips and Bloods consist of a group of African American in southern Los Angeles. The formation of these groups created on the self-hatred legacy among black African Americans. Powerful individual such as police officer, judge, and
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Display Neighborhood Crime Watch Signs to Keep Your Neighborhood Safe From Harm Today, neighborhoods feel obligated to provide safe living conditions for their residence. When searching for a place to buy a house, you should seek those neighborhoods, streets, towns, HOAs and apartments where the residents care and watch out for one another, and communicate with local police regularly when there is a need. Even though police officers will come with one phone call, they might take them 30 minutes
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Intermediate sanctions are criminal penalties that do not include jail time or probation. Intermediate sanctions fall in the middle of these types of punishments and offer an alternative to them. Intermediate sanctions are sanctions that restrict the offender more than does simple probation and that constitute actual punishment for more serious offenders. Intermediate sanctions are intended to provide judges with more flexibility when directing sentences. There are several sanctions programs for
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This week’s reading of Just Mercy reinforces just how corrupt our legal system is. In chapter 8 of Just Mercy, Bryan Stevenson makes it apparent that officials mute adolescence voices, as well as people who try and help them. So many children are wrongly convicted because officers know that most children will not stand up for their rights, either because they do not know them or because they see no point in doing so. More importantly, if children do try and question why they are being arrested the
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Crime and Biology Amanda Payne Virginia Senior High School Abstract Most of history reveals criminal behavior is related to biology, but some sources state criminal behavior is not related to biology. An example of how criminal behavior is not related to biology is found in the case of Al Capone. According to Iorizzo (2003), Capone’s family was “law-abiding, hardworking, and struggling to fit into the new society” when they came to America” (p.23). Iorizzo later wrote in Al Capone: A Biography
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Should the city of new york permanently close Rikers island? The author believed that they should close Rikers island. The behavior of the children there is unacceptable. There are lots of mortality. Fights within’ staffs occur also, there’s a form of irrelevant behavior. Children there deserve to go to actual prison based on their behavior and lack of discipline. According to text 2; “Before that can happen, however, the reports state, the city must first reduce its jail population from its present
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