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    not mean that they are fantastic rules. The school’s rules often tend to file against my civil rights. First and foremost school rules are always against the public’s civils rights. A lot of days my friend konner is late for school and he gets detention for it but itś not his fault because he can’t drive so why did he get in trouble if he could drive it would be a different story. Lots of the time the buses are late but the kids on the bus don’t get in trouble for that‚ why should kids that are

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    children were jailed in adult prisons as criminals or stayed with a relative with a criminal record as mandatory if no other members were available to raised the child. As they’re only children‚ the court also give them a life sentence in prison or detention centers. This raises the question: “Why the criminal justice didn’t address the issue of punishing children into adult prisons and juvenile industries and consider exploring different resolutions?” Imprisoning young children in these facilities and

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    There are several ways that the ASRC promote capacity building these include: Engaging civil society to participate in advocating to end offshore detention on Nauru and Manus Island‚ the public are welcomed to register for an online newsletter which keeps them informed of breaking news‚ ways that they can act to advocate for asylum seeker rights and they also share people’s stories of their experiences as asylum seekers. People under the age of 30 are encouraged to join their Youth Action Project

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    Homeworks and study guides in english Samantha’s POV RIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINNNNNGGGG! "Ugh!" I groaned. What time is it? I rolled myself‚ patting and searching for the alarm clock with my eyes closed. When I reached it‚ I turned it off and got myself up to get ready for school. I barged in the bathroom with my still sleepy eyes‚ washing my face as I put some toothpaste in my toothbrush. Brushing my teeth‚ I walked in my closet to choose some outfit. After five minutes of choosing‚ I throw the

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    Discrimination in my opinion does exist in the criminal justice system‚ especially when it comes to minorities. There are people who argue that discrimination don’t exist there is only disparity. Discrimination is when a person is judged by their race without reference to their behavior or qualifications. Disparity is when something is inequality or a difference. Being a minority my peers and I have encountered some discriminatory actions from Americans. Rather they believe it or not minorities are

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    of the law. He was associated in a look out for a robbery gone wrong. Being charged with felony murder‚ he decides to write a screenplay about his time in jail. Mr. Harmon writes it in a journal the guards let him keep with him while he is in the detention center‚ so that people would know what and how things happen. ​Steve starts off the expert by stating that you never really do get used to jail. Right away you can tell Steve Harmon is depressed and scared about being locked up. Mr. Harmon feels

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    and to get an education to receive a stable career. My degree in criminal justice and the recession after finishing undergrad lead me to getting a counseling job at a detention center. This job made me learn more about counseling and made me love the profession so I decided to seek future jobs in counseling after I left the detention center. The MBTI stated that I was a thinker and structured. In counseling‚ I get to use these skills to help clients

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    pro of the Patriot Act we will discuss is the increased restrictions on immigration. Alison Bradley (2002) said the Patriot Act "permits the indefinite suspension of immigrants on minor visa violations" (p. 1). However‚ the review process for detentions must be based on reasonable grounds that the alien will commit an act of terror. The aliens may be detained for

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    industry include being subjected to a decrease in occupancy levels. In addition‚ there is the matter of its ability to secure new contracts to build and manage correctional and detention facilities depends on many factors outside its control. CCA denies lobbying on policies or legislation affecting incarceration or detention‚ yet its support for policies driving mass incarceration has been implied and documented. Tied to the American Legislative Executive Council (ALEC)‚ an organization of 2‚000 state

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    Juveniles accused of serious offences should be tried in adults courts‚ rather than in Juvenile Courts. Discuss the prosecution and consequence of such statement. Introduction First and foremost‚ from a historical view juveniles delinquency and its process are recently developed‚ even the idea of childhood and adolescence. Juvenile delinquency is an offense done by youths. In U.S. jurisdiction youths are considered between the age of 7 and 18 while delinquent statutes provide a specific age.

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