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    research to advise the Government or relevant authorities of complaints against them and to recommend appropriate measures to be taken to study and verify any infringement of human rights to visit places of detention in accordance with procedures as prescribed by laws relating to the places of detention and to make necessary recommendations to issue public statements on human rights as and when necessary to undertake appropriate activities as are necessary. http://www.suhakam.org.my/

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    The Breakfast Club Soundtrack The breakfast club has one of the most unique and memorable soundtracks of all time. Something that made the movie gave it such a memorable track and the movies “theme song”‚ "Don’t You (Forget About Me)" by the band Simple minds. Something that the movie did that not none to many movies had done at that point. They used this song twice‚ once at the beginning at once at the end. The two times this song is played in this movie‚ each function is shown. It shows genre because

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    recognition. Make the subject of school attendance and punctuality an important one to give students the motivation to attend school on time. Detention * Issue a tardy detention for continuously tardy students. Give a detention for each tardy; have the student serve the detention on breaks and after school. Send home a notice of the reason for the detention to the parents; require the student to return the notice signed by the parent. Withhold Credits * Communicate with students and parents

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    The film ’gridiron gang’ is based on a true story of a juvenile detention centre‚ the film includes the theme of tragedy and rivalry. This film displays the rivalry by revealing the hate between the two gangs the 88s and 95s. In this film it is shown how some teenagers make mistakes and end up in a detention centre where the officers try their best to fix them. The theme tragedy is represented in this film in many ways An example is when ‘Will Weathers’ loses his best friend during a shooting with

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    Placing a juvenile into a secure facility is not advantageous to the juvenile and has nor proven to be to be beneficial to society either. Statistics show that almost half of the juveniles in custody have not committed a violent crime or one that was against another person (Elrod & Ryder‚ 1999). Secure facilities resemble prisons where offenders are locked down and kept away from the public‚ but provide no real systematic approach for helping the juvenile down a path that will lead them to being

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    Migration Act‚ in particular ss 36‚ 91A-W‚ 189‚ 192 and 245. Ss 91A-W is a worrying provision because it narrows the definition of persecution and other refugee criteria to minimise the intake of refugees. While ss 189 and 192 provide for the mandatory detention and removal of refugees. All this clearly shows how the Australian government is denying refugees the basic human rights that we so strongly advocate to the UN. We mask our inhumane treatment of refugees with our migration Act. . On the other hand

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    baseball cap‚ black t-shirt‚ and jeans. Even though this description is vague‚ this individual was in the area of the crime‚ did match the description‚ and acted merely suspicious in the officer’s presence. This initially identification is where the detention had occurred in this particular case. The plain view doctrine also states that an officer has the ability to make a warrantless seizure of an object that is involved in a crime if the officer can identify the object in plain view (Terry v. Ohio‚

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    8 hour classes which all you have to do is add two hours. Which is pretty much like a detention but not as bad because you will have a lot more people in the classroom. But if they did this they would have to change their disciplines. The reason they would have to get rid of detention would be because people can’t be staying longer and people wouldn’t want to do that. The reason it would be good for a detention is because people wouldn’t want to stay longer so it would finally click to students that

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    in America are ill equipped to smoothly operate with the escalating amount of incarcerated offenders. Despite the United States comprising 4.47% of the world’s population; 25% of all persons imprisoned globally are held within the United States detention centers (Liptak 1). The reemergence of penal servitude – the leasing out of prisoners to private enterprises for work in workshops and factories‚ has gained momentum in America as cheap labor becomes more desirable for Fortune 500 corporations to

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    their safety. The only problem was that the city’s homes for troubled children were very dangerous places. According to the article “The Perils of Juvenile Detention” by Tulsa lawyer‚ Greg Lavender‚ “The state’s juvenile detention system consists of three state-run secure detention centers‚ 15 privately run group homes‚ 17 county detention centers‚ where offenders stay for anywhere from a day to three months‚ and community intervention centers. The potential for boys to be assaulted in such centers

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