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    Juvenile Recidivism

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    Recidivism of Juvenile Transfers and Community Programs Over the past years‚ scholars and courts have studied the recidivism of young offenders whom have been convicted as adults. As prosecutions of young offenders continue to increase within the adult court system‚ many argue whether programs are being used properly to reintroduce repeat offenders back into society. Loughran‚ put the juvenile process in perspective with his statement‚ “theoretical intent of broader transfer provisions was clear

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    Psychological Measures

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    Psychological Measures: Becks Depression Inventory Your/Team Name Date PSY/475 Psychological Tests and Measurements Instructor Psychological Measure Depression‚ a severe mental mood disorder‚ affects many people.  Depression is brought on by a variety of events‚ such as trauma‚ tragedy‚ or even illness. Environmental surroundings and seasonal changes can also lead to depression.  Aaron Beck developed the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) in 1961‚

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    Juvenile Delinquency

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    According to “Juvenile Delinquency‚” under the parens patriae philosophy‚ minors who engage in extralegal behavior are viewed as victims of improper care‚ custody and treatment at home (Siegel‚ Welsh‚ Senna 16). The concept of parens patriae explains the state’s duty to protect minor children who lack proper care and custody from their parents. The occurrence of minor illegal behavior is a sign that the state should intervene. Before more serious crimes are committed‚ these youths should be taken

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    Research Paper: Measure for Measure Shakespeare ’s Measure for Measure centers around the fate of Claudio‚ who is arrested by Lord Angelo‚ the temporary leader of Vienna. Angelo is left in charge by the Duke‚ who pretends to leave town but instead dresses as a friar to observe the goings-on in his absence. Angelo is strict‚ moralistic‚ and unwavering in his decision-making; he decides that there is too much freedom in Vienna and takes it upon himself to rid the city of brothels and unlawful sexual

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    Extreme Measures

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    Katrina Rufin Kroenung English 1 (7) 26 April 2013 Extreme Measures Have you ever tried to change yourself just to fit in‚ or even to make yourself seem more likeable? People seem to change themselves just to fit into society today‚ or maybe even to be noticed more by others. Whether it is getting plastic surgery to enhance your beauty‚ or giving somebody that first impression‚ everyone seems to at least change themselves a bit to be accepted into society. This is what the women in Snow Flower

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    Rationale on Measure

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    deeply‚ I thought I would find ways to challenge these misconceptions. Key Concepts and Misconceptions of Area When defining area‚ Koshy et al (2000) discuss that it is a two dimensional concept and relies on comparison with a square due to measures of area being in centimetres squared (cm2) or metres squared (m2). Due to the nature of these measurements‚ it is easy to see why children misconstrue these concepts. The National Numeracy Strategy requires that teachers ’identify mistakes‚ using

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    In ‘Measure for Measure‚’ Shakespeare portrays women as a reflection of the opinion of women in society at the time - that opinion being that women are lesser in society than men. The three women with active roles in Measure for Measure are: Mistress Overdone‚ a bawd who is arrested for her occupation; Isabella‚ whose ambition is to become a nun; and Mariana‚ who was jilted by Angelo for not having a large enough dowry. Mistress Overdone is presented as a strong‚ independent character‚ which contrasts

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    wide array of deceptiveness within the play "Measure for Measure." While some of the reasons for deception are good‚ other reasons are filled with evil and only for personal gain. Angelo is a perfect example of one of the characters within this play who uses his deceptive nature for evil and only for the gratification of himself. He is given a very superior and authoritative role by Vincentio‚ the Duke‚ and extends his powers to the most extreme of measures. Unlike the Duke‚ Angelo is stern and goes

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    Extraordinary Measures

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    Extraordinary Measures dramatizes the father’s quest to find a cure for Pompe disease‚ a relatively rare genetic condition that afflicts two of his three children.  The quest brings into play three powerful‚ often competing human motives; a father’s love for his children‚ a scientist’s pursuit of knowledge and recognition‚ and a corporation’s mandate for profits.  Crowley‚ an energetic marketing executive‚ and his wife Aileen are told that their children Megan(age eight) and Patrick (age six) have

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    Preventing Juvenile Delinquency Introduction A major problem in modern day society‚ of course‚ is criminals. It is believed by some that some people are born criminals‚ that they just have a genetic make up to do ‘bad things’‚ but for those who know better‚ we know this is nowhere near true. Criminals are formed by their environment‚ life experiences‚ and other situational factors. You can have the exact same two individuals and raise them in separate places and although they are genetically

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