Delinquency Deterrence

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    Delinquency in America

    Delinquency in America: 1 A Search to Find Solutions to Delinquency in America Richard Micheal Stanford Criminal Justice 230 Delinquency in America: 2 Introduction A Search to Find Solutions to Delinquency in America In this paper, some of the factors that go into some of the things that happen in the lives of youth today will be examined. It will also look at what impact family and community have on youth and the morals of society. Together we can find possible solutions to drastically

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    Research Proposal

    ABSTRACT Juvenile delinquency is a rapidly growing problem in both the developing and developed countries. In Kenya, the incidences of juvenile delinquency have increased in the resent years and thus it has prompted the research studies on juveniles and crime. Juvenile delinquency is a type of offences committed by young people. The major offences committed by juveniles include vandalism, auto-theft, vagrancy, truancy and incorrigibility. The prevalence of juvenile delinquency has fostered by

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    Juvenile Corrections Officer Research Paper

    To become a Juvenile correctional officer, one must be at least 18 years old, although, many programs require candidates to be at least 21 years old. Candidates, usually take a written entrance exam and physical fitness assessment. There are five steps to the hiring process to become a Juvenile corrections officer. Candidates are subject too: background checks, polygraph examinations, psychological evaluations, medical examinations, and a urinalysis [drug screening.] New Juvenile corrections officers

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    Developmental Views: Why Do People Choose To Commit A Crime?

    When is comes to delinquency, developmental views are basically what goes on throughout that persons life that makes them have delinquent behavior. Basically its what juvenile actions develop over that person's life. Developmental views have to do with what makes a person act one way then all of a sudden act another. Like what causes it. (Schallager pg. 128) Choice views is basically why that person chose to commit a crime. Everyone in the world makes choices each day and even criminals make choices

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    Gerald Gault In The Juvenile Justice System

    Children get into trouble. It is what they are good at. But what is the extent of that trouble? The juvenile justice system is there so that children who make their way into the law can be treated correctly and appropriately as children and not adults. Many cases have taken place throughout the years to modify these rights of the child in a court of law. One case in particular took place in 1967. This case is in regards to Gerald “Jerry” Gault, a 15 year old boy who was making obscene phone calls

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    Juvenile Justice Process

    The Juvenile Justice System gives the juvenile a chance to mature as well as prevent for reoccurrence of anti-social behavior. One of the major steps engaged during a Juvenile Justice process is being taking into custody. Juvenile can be referred to an intake officer by the police, citizens, schools or parents. Some cases a juvenile can directly brought to an intake officer by a policer other and other times a complaint could’ve been failed by a neighbor. When a juvenile is taken into custody, the

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    The Role Of Violence In The Juvenile Justice System

    Some of the challenges that the juvenile justice system is facing due to the adultification of juveniles in the system, is it considered to be unreasonable punishment or it is the justice system way of doing what is best for the child under the notion of parens partiae? Under parens partiae is the notion that the state has the ability to render the state as the child’s guardian. The problem here is that there has been an increase in violence in the juvenile justice system, now this does mot mean

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    Juvenile Court Case Study

    My opinion of incarcerating a juvenile with adults in prisons and jails are somewhat skeptical. I believe the biggest factor in determining if a juvenile should be housed with an adult in a prison or jail depends on the historical criminal characteristics of the juvenile and the volume of the crime. Anyone who has spent time in a local courtroom knows the caseloads are significantly larger than criminal or circuit court proceedings, and the prosecution along with the defense counsel seems to speed

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    Juvenile Justice System

    This paper will focus on the evolution of the juvenile justice system. More specifically, how the system changed, structurally and procedurally. The paper will cover if these changes resulted in a better more efficient juvenile justice system. These changes will be explained by showing how they did or didn’t help the juvenile justice system. The last thing being discussed is whether or not the juvenile justice system still acts in the best interest of the juvenile. The paper will also discuss how

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    Juvenile Delinquency In The United States

    Two of the main factors influencing juvenile delinquency are the family structure that a child is exposed to (Apel & Kaukinen, 2008; Price & Kunz, 2003) and the relationships adolescents have with parents (Leiber, Mack, & Featherstone, 2009; Petts, 2009). As with patterns of juvenile delinquency, family structure in the United States has also changed dramatically over the last century, becoming very diverse in today’s society (Kierkus, Johnson, & Hewitt, 2010). Adolescents of all ages are living

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