Juvenile Crime Issues

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    Juvenile Deliquency

    * Skip to Navigation * Skip to Content The issue of child abuse and neglect is serious, controversial, and is escalating in today’s society. Many people are not aware, but child abuse is rampant in our society. Many child abuse and neglect cases go unreported because a person may not know the signs and symptoms of child abuse and neglect or perhaps the person or person may feel that this is an private issue and needs to be handle with in the home and no outsiders should be involved. Without

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    Youth Violence

         Ever since the horrible tragedy at Columbine High School, there has been a number of recent school shootings in America. Youth violence is a main issue in today’s society. Many people fear what causes youngsters to be so violent, committing atrocious.           There are many wonders that go around about why young adolescents commit such violent crimes. These questions vary from why kids take guns to school, or how do we know if they are putting others in danger, what signs are there, what should

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    governments for thousands of years. It was not until Sir Robert Peel persuaded the British Parliament to create the London Metropolitan Police in 1829 that policing took on the professional auspices known today (Villiers, 2006). Creative Writing Crime Criminal Criminal Justice Criminal Justice Administration

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    Orange Mound Community Analysis

    community so did the crime and violence. As a criminal justice practitioner, the social disorganization theory proposes that the economic framework of society allows crime to affect the order of a neighborhood. With crime and violence becoming significant factors in the decline of this neighborhood the children of this community will be the most affected. The Orange Mound community began to feel the effects of this disorganization, which was being observed through the increase of crime, which leads to

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    Should the Minimum Age of Responsibility Be Raised

    but also the severe social implications of criminalizing our youth. In order to argue that the minimum age of criminal responsibility (MACR) should be raised it will be necessary to identify and evaluate this evidence, as well as identifying the issues that having a low MACR brings. This essay will first review the history of the MACR and discuss the effect of abolishing the doctrine of Doli Incapax on youth offenders, before presenting the neurological evidence regarding the lack of development

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    Social Issue

    undesirable social condition. Some nonsmokers view smoking as an undesirable social condition that should be banned or restricted in public buildings. Every newspaper is filled with stories about undesirable social conditions. Examples include crime, violence, drug abuse, and environmental problems. Such social problems can be found at the local, state, national and international levels. There are many social problems that teenagers go threw. Drugs and Teenagers Drug use is the increasing

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    Kennedy V. Louisiana Case Study

    after being sentenced to death for raping his eight-year-old stepdaughter which did not result in death. Kennedy coerced his stepdaughter to accuse neighborhood juveniles of the offense. Kennedy informed the police he heard his stepdaughter crying on the side of the house and found her on the ground. Kennedy further advised he observed a juvenile male leaving the scene on a bicycle. The stepdaughter’s injuries were so severe that she was required to have emergency surgery. Evidence leading to Kennedy

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    Tracking Sex Offenders

    programs to enhance the successful reentry of offenders' into society. The Illinois Department of Corrections (IDOC) was started in 1970. During its creation, the agency incorporated the administration of all of the state prisons, juvenile centers and adult and juvenile parole

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    Abolishing Capital Punishment In England

    penalty. Death penalty is also known as capital punishment or execution. Communities from all over the world have used this punishment at one point in history, in order to avenge criminals. Most common reasons for being sentenced to death were war crimes, war treason, murder, theft, property damage, practicing magic, and espionage. In America and England, there are still cases where the death penalty occurs. In America, the idea of capital punishment has been proposed to be abolished but was rejected

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    To What Extent Is The 8th Amendment Still Relevant Today

    judges because they would make unfair and slanted rulings involving cruel and absurd punishments (“8th Amendment”). When they were creating the Bill of Rights, people feared the federal government would abuse the power given to them to create federal crimes and unfair punishment, just like Britain

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