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#2 Children who commit serious crimes can be rehabilitated. Amnesty International points out how the United States is "the only W...
approach to juvenile justice has changed from the idea of rehabilitation to what Hughes calls our "lock em up culture" (2002, p. 1...
understanding of the way in which the current system, is failing to serve not only the prison population, but the total population...
the elements that concern those who work with the output of the criminal justice system. The inconsistencies of the judiciary and ...
the "Other," its easy to discard them. This population will continue to face challenges in the future; including discrimination,...
is responsible for such behaviors as domestic violence. By exploring how women have dealt with these traumatic and exploitive occ...
the point is that this issue cannot be discussed calmly. It is loaded with emotion and those who supported the measure counted on ...
In five pages the offender population in terms of a lack of motivation is discussed with the argument presented that self worth an...
In six pages this research paper examines whether or not it is ethical to try juvenile offenders charged with violent offenses as ...
An 18 page paper which summarizes 3 separate textbooks which analyze fully restorative programs as they relate to the field of ju...
In fourteen pages this paper examines the importance of ethical guidelines with regard to the sexual offender and counselor relati...
be tried - and convicted - as an adult. The extent to which the justice system has historically provided juveniles with a much li...
from how we treat older criminals. But when it is precisely because of those exemptions that we make for juveniles that violent cr...
In nine pages this paper examines vocational youth organizations from an historical perspective with criminal offender retraining ...
with these companions (Haynie and Osgood, 2005). Their results indicate that the normative influence of peers on delinquent behavi...
the problem of juvenile violence" (Snyder, 2003, p. 4). Arrests of juveniles peaked in 1994, then dropped every year from 1995 thr...
in 1950 was named the first Roscoe Pound Professor of Law (Rubenser 183). In Unraveling Juvenile Delinquency, which was first pub...
2006). With many available programs for offenders, what might be done with a particularly problematic criminals? II. Case Study: ...
to the nature of the crime they are still classified as a juvenile for the purposes of this paper. The definition of mental illn...
them a growing population in the world of crime and incarceration. The first section of the book deals with such things as "Trends...
Community Service" (Probation division, 2001). How It Works Adult services, as the name implies, "is responsible for supervising...
one third during this period ("Where is"). While this increase differed in severity between German states, all states experienced ...
a serious drug and mental health problems when they were incarcerated. These juveniles have serious problems with hallucinogens, ...
for them in many respects. This is something to consider when arguing for involuntary sterilization of child abusers. In the sam...
of drug case is processed across the state (OSCA, 2004). For instance, a drug offender might be assigned to a treatment program du...
and unusual punishment for the general population), it can be argued that it can in fact be applied to juvenile offender populatio...
In five pages this research paper discusses criminal law and its current trends with the three major issues that have recently dev...
be better. This is a condition for young women in many situations, and thus also applies to women who ultimately commit crimes who...
(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...