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the "Other," its easy to discard them. This population will continue to face challenges in the future; including discrimination,...
them a growing population in the world of crime and incarceration. The first section of the book deals with such things as "Trends...
is responsible for such behaviors as domestic violence. By exploring how women have dealt with these traumatic and exploitive occ...
approach to juvenile justice has changed from the idea of rehabilitation to what Hughes calls our "lock em up culture" (2002, p. 1...
This paper consists of eight pages and assesses boot camps for juvenile offenders in terms of their pros and cons with such issues...
In eight pages this paper examines how to address the problem of juvenile delinquency and how to productively reintroduce offender...
This paper examines what alternatives exist in the criminal justice system for youth offenders with the emphasis being on deterren...
Victim offender mediation is discussed in an overview of twelve pages that includes its history, a description, and an assessment ...
In 8 pages this paper offers solutions to the growing juvenile crime problems and focuses upon valuable programs of victim and off...
In nine pages political, social, and economic issues are considered in this discussion of juvenile offenders and capital punishmen...
In six pages this research paper discusses juvenile status offender penalties and how probation could solve the problems associate...
In nine pages criminal rehabilitation is examined in terms of the crime deterrence of the death penalty and statistics regarding i...
In five pages this essay argues in favor of aggressive law enforcement in nearly all circumstances even if this means there may be...
This paper examines criminal conflict in an historical overview and assessment of victim offender mediation in twelve pages. Ther...
per year, while public safety is not enhanced ("Mandatory," 2002). Non-violent offenders in Arizonas prisons comprise half of the ...
(Overview, 2004). The age of majority, that is, the age at which the defendant is considered an adult differs from state to state....
Court held in 1998 that a 13-year-old first-degree murder defendant had the right to jury trial because state law allowed juries f...
In ten pages this paper discusses the alternatives to incarceration that might be available to minor drug offenders in the crimina...
is a more certain way to monitor the offenders and also serves to result in a higher rate of those who do not return to a life of ...
There she has begun a program that brings together police officers and offenders through the use of a four-legged friend: the poli...
not been easy. It has been on the agenda for several years for congress (Voegtlin, 1998), and there has been an inclusion of the ...
experienced some form of abuse - whether sexual, physical and/or emotional (Juvenile Justice Experts Should Focus on Girls Unique ...
between offender and staff and reductions in recidivism, then, are central to acknowledging a variety of new correctional approach...
groups, prison reformers, and other activists" Restorative justice restores rather than punishes (Dzur, 2003)....
Unfortunately, the United States is becoming a more and more violent and aggressive environment for todays youth. According to sta...
members of minority groups. That law has been in place since 1992, and has prompted 40 states to develop programs to reduce minor...
16 years. In South Australia, however, a juvenile is a person aged between 10 and 17 years" (Australian Institute of Criminology, ...
by firearms is the number one cause of death among black males between the ages of fifteen and thirty-four (Lovett, 1997). The is...
times when social change occurred (Emsley , 1987). In many ways the examination of the way those who are accused of committing cri...
In six pages an article that considers the relationship between JTPA program participants who were onetime offenders and those who...