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Juvenile Arrests 2001
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This 4 page paper discusses a 2003 bulletin from the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency, which shows a drop in crime rates among young offenders. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: HVjuar01.rtf
Juvenile Correction Centers and ACA Accreditation
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This 24 page paper looks at the changing role of juvenile correction centres where adolescent offenders are incarcerated, The paper considers the accreditation undertaken by the American Correctional Association (ACA) and the way this has benefited institutions and can be used as a tool for bettering facilities. Aspects such as building and location design, facilities, security, health and hygiene as well as environmental conditions are all discussed with cases used to illustrate the points raised. The bibliography cites 11 sources.
Filename: TEjuvide.wps
Juvenile Correction Officer: Justifications for a Career Path
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A 4 page discussion of the many considerations that must be made when choosing this career path. This paper discusses tangibles as well as intangibles. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PPjuvCorrOfficer.rtf
Juvenile Crime
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A 9 page paper which outlines and discusses its causes. examines juvenile crime statistics and considers what can be done to curtail it in the future. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: TGjuvcri.rtf
Juvenile Crime / Is there a Solution?
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A 5 page speech that presents the problem of juvenile crime as an outcome of the breakdown of the family structure and their resultant lack of direction and moral character of the youth. It looks at the scenario of family disintegration and the effects on the moral character of today's youth. What can we do about it? The speech takes a quick look at what measures of been tried in the past, states a proposal that has been suggested by President Clinton and outlines a new and radical proposal of re-investing in the space program. The bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Juvspeec.wps
Juvenile Crime / Is there a Solution?
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A 5 page speech that presents the problem of juvenile crime as an outcome of the breakdown of the family structure and their resultant lack of direction and moral character of the youth. It looks at the scenario of family disintegration and the effects on the moral character of today's youth. What can we do about it? The speech takes a quick look at what measures of been tried in the past, states a proposal that has been suggested by President Clinton and outlines a new and radical proposal of re-investing in the space program. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Juvecre.wps
Juvenile Crime and Recidivism: Examples of Community-Based Approaches in Florida
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An 8 page overview of the juvenile crime problem facing Florida and the measures which have been enacted to deal with it. Suggests that community based approaches are superior in their outcome to most other approaches. Bibliography lists 14 sources.
Filename: PPjuvCFL.wps
Juvenile Crime and The Sealed Record
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A short, 3 page argument about how the juvenile justice system is failing and youthful offenders are not being deterred from committing more crimes. The writer argues that a 15 year-old delinquent should share many of the same penalties for committing an offense that a 22 year-old delinquent would for committing the same offense. Most important to the discussion is the idea that a juvenile's record should not be "hidden" after they've reached adulthood. Individual members of society should be able to make judgments based on someone's entire record and then determine whether or not crimes of their childhood are worthy of special attention. No Bibliography.
Filename: Juvycorr.wps
Juvenile Crime: Get Tough Programs Verses Blended Sentencing and Community Address
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A 5 page overview of juvenile crime. While “get tough” policies have resulted in a lowered degree of juvenile crime, our juvenile detention facilities and adult penitentiaries alike are filled to the brim. The economic cost of crime is astounding. A more effective approach than either “get tough” programs or rehabilitation would be to address the societal problems resulting in crime. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PPjuvCr2.rtf
Juvenile Crime: Juvenile Court, Adult Court, and the Alternatives
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A 7 page discussion of our failure as a society to find an adequate address for juvenile crime. While juvenile courts are often perceived as a slap on the wrist, they characteristically fail to provide for the basic Constitutional rights that a juvenile is entitled to and often even deal out harsher sentences than adult court. Both juvenile court and adult court are ineffective in addressing the problems of juvenile crime. Alternatives must be identified. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: PPjuvCr4.rtf
JUVENILE CRIMES AND PROGRAMS
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This paper examines potential reasons why children gravitate toward crime and proposes intervention methods toward deterring at-risk youth from crime. Also included are specfic examples of institutional programs that are geared toward giving at-risk youth and latchkey kids alternatives to empty homes with little or no adult supervision. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: MTjuveni.rtf
Juvenile Delinquency
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This 5.5 page paper explores the some of the
major causes of juvenile delinquency: gang
membership, poor cognitive and problem solving
skills, substance abuse, lack of positive adult
involvement in their life, as well as teen
parenting and being "just plain bad."
Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: BBjvjail.doc.
Juvenile Delinquency
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This 7 page paper considers the underlying reasons for juvenile delinquency and the arguments that exist for its presence. ome theorists have argued, for example, that poverty and familial status is a determinant of delinquency, while others have asserted that educational experiences and a lack of religious direction in the lives of modern adolescents are factors that impact whether children turn to delinquency and crime. These elements are considered in the context of existing research. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: MHSocWFL.rtf
Juvenile Delinquency & The Home Social Environment
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In 12 pages the author writes 2 chapters on the topic of juvenile delinquency and the home/social environment. The introductory of the paper states: "The issue of juvenile delinquency and the home/social environment is one of major concern to families, schools, law enforcement agencies and society as a whole. There has been an influx of juvenile delinquents in today's society, ranging from those who are involved in truancy, to gang activity, to those who are convicted murderers. Juvenile delinquency is prevalent across the nation. There is not one certain paradigm of pedagogy for this occurrence. Juvenile delinquency is cross-cultural and cross-racial. It does not know any restrictions on socio-economic class or religion. When measured by official statistics, the problem of juvenile delinquency is staggering. In an attempt to address the issue of juvenile delinquency in the home/social environment, the focus of juvenile delinquency has been directed at the home of the individual and the social environment in which he exists. This is done in order to better understand the causes behind the delinquent behavior of the individual." Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: Homedel.wps
Juvenile Delinquency / An Overview
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A 3 page discussion of juvenile delinquency, what it is, and what some of the popular sociological theories surrounding it are. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: Juvdelqy.wps
JUVENILE DELINQUENCY AND COMMUNITY PROGRAMS
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This 3-page paper focuses on two websites that deal with juvenile deliquency programs, and details what those community programs entail. Also included is a brief discussion about the importance of such programs. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: MTjdprog.rtf
Juvenile Delinquency and the Criminal Justice System
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This 7
page report discusses juvenile delinquency and the factors
associated with contributing to it. In the lexicon of modern
mental health and sociological professions, acting-out or
delinquent behavior is recognized as an associated feature of
adolescent depressive disorders. The term “juvenile delinquency”
has also evolved as a legal term that refers to the actions taken
by children and adolescents that is considered criminal if adults
had done the same thing. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: BWjuvie.wps