Treatment Programs For Juveniles And Adults

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    History of Juvenile Correction Philosophies and Facilities

    Name Teacher Juvenile Justice 113 I1 Date History of Juvenile Correction Philosophies and Facilities To talk of the history of juvenile correction philosophies and different juvenile correction facilities, one should understand a brief juvenile justice history to bring us to a point where a correction philosophy or correction facility would be needed. Dealing with juveniles in criminal matters can be traced back as far as the beginning of time. However, early Europe in the fifth century A.D

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    Summary: Should We Eliminate The Juvenile Justice System

    Should We Eliminate the Special System of Juvenile Justice? Juveniles are considered children under the age of eighteen (18) or sixteen (16) in some states. During adolescence years, children are still trying figure out what is physically happening to their bodies, cope with peer pressure as well as their own emotions. Preteens and teenagers are dependent upon their parents or guardians for direction in teaching them about not handling something that is dangerous or getting them to understand

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    Juvenile

    Juvenile Crime Statistics Angela Coffey CJA/374 May 13, 2015 Professor Erica Williams Juvenile Crime Statistics The overall decrease in juvenile arrests according to Puzzanchera (December 2009), “the latest data reflect such progress, with a 3% decline in overall juvenile arrests from 2007 to 2008 and a 2% decrease in juvenile arrests for violent offenses over the same timeframe.” In addition to Puzzanchera (December 2009), “similar positive trends are evidenced across most offense

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    Disposable Children

    Writing April 29, 2010 April 29 John Humphreys, MBA Disposable Children The legislation in California and 39 other states currently allows adult sentencing for children as young as 10, opening the door for some youth offenders to face life in prison without the possibility of parole. The concern of a 10 to 17-year-old juvenile, treated as an adult in court, has provoked considerable debates. Research suggests that the human brain does not reach the final stages of development until age 23

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    Development of Corrections

    Corrections Men, women, and juveniles were all held in the same prisons in the United States prior to 1800. They were all treated the same and they were cramped and were expected to do work like laundry, cooking, and cleaning. The Indiana State Reformatory built a separate prison for women in 1873 and then Massachusetts and New York followed shortly after. The women prisons were built in a different design giving them a more spacious environment and better commodities. The treatment of the women was different

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    Punishment and Sentencing

    Punishment and Sentencing CJA 224/Introduction to Criminal Court Systems March 26,2012 Abstract This paper will explain and identify the various punishment philosophies within the juvenile court and its processes. Also the adult court process will be explained how they differ with the punishment philosophies. In addition, the sanctions involved, various legal factors associated with sentencing, and the aspects of the appeals will be explained. There are four punishment philosophies which

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    Juvenile Justice

    Juvenile’s Rights   Miya Boston   CRJ301: Juvenile Justice   Professor Jodi Levit   February 27, 2010 Juvenile’s Rights The purpose of the United States juvenile justice system is to protect society more effectively by not just punishing children who commit crimes but attempting to rehabilitate them. The criminal justice system is here for us so that criminals are taken off the streets and to protect and keep us citizens safe as best as they can. Although it may seem hard to

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    Prison-Based Drug Participation: Article Analysis

    this article “Gender differences in prison-based drug treatment participation." Is a study of adult males and females I felt that this gives a bit more of an opening to show that not only juveniles are not participating in drug programs, but that adults are not likely to accept drug treatment. This article kind of does the same research as “Gender differences in Juvenile Arrestees’ drug use, self-reported dependence, and perceived need for treatment” with showing the women are more likely to have drug

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    Gender and Family

    Phoenix Juvenile delinquency is of great concern in the United States. In 2007 over 2 million arrests were juveniles. There are two types of juvenile delinquency. The first type of offense is a behavior that would be a criminal violation for an adult. The other offense is called a “status” offense. Status offenses are delinquent actions that do not apply to adults, like running away and truancy. This paper will discuss the impact of gender and family on delinquency and the treatment by gender in

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    Research Methods

    Justice and Juvenile Courts Denise Gladden CRJS-450-1402A-01: Advanced Topics in Corrections April 12, 2014 Abstract This paper provides a brief overview of two different juvenile programs, aftercare and institutions. It provides contrasting differences between the treatment received by juveniles in housed institutions and community aftercare programs, and there effects on recidivism. The effectiveness or ineffectiveness of both programs, in treating and rehabilitating juvenile delinquents

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