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    Detention Centres

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    The issue of Detention centres and whether or not there uses are necessary to protect our nation is a subject of great debate. This issue seems to fall into a moral grey area‚ as not having them would be morally wrong in that we would be letting anyone from anywhere into our country thus leaving unchecked entries of possible terrorists and other sorts of plausible threats. But having them still‚ at the same time‚ falls into this moral grey spot. The reason that these detention centres exist is because

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    Alternatives to Detention Placing juveniles in a detention facility is not always the best way to go. There are a number of alternatives that can be used instead of putting a juvenile in a facility. When deciding which type of program to place a juvenile in‚ the court officials must take into consideration the safety of the public. Many offenders can be effectively rehabilitated through community-based supervision while there are other serious offenders that may require confinement to protect

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    Detention Discrimination

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    The Case of Detention Discrimination Virginia Blackstone Kaplan University The Case of Detention Discrimination In this case‚ the Milwaukee County Juvenile Detention Center started a new policy requiring each unit of the facility to be staffed at all times by at least one officer of the same gender as the detainees housed at a unit. The purpose of the policy was to reduce the likelihood of sexual abuse of juveniles by offers of the opposite gender. Due to the makeup of the force‚ the policy

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    Detention Centers are meant to be a temporarily placement for troubled juveniles that have a potential high risk of reoffending or may likely not appear for their trial date. “Detention centers do serve a role by temporarily supervising the most at risk youths” (Ruddell‚ 2009). Today‚ the use of detention centers for juveniles are steadily increasing which only mean one thing‚ crime rates are increasing. The significant of this problem is with the many juvenile centers are they helpful for our troubled

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    greatest results. Juvenile detention centers have become one of the most commonly used solutions under this system. Of the 2.8 million youth arrested each year‚ around 90‚000 are incarcerated in public and private detention and correctional institutions throughout the United States (Morrison & Epps 118). Therefore‚ the majority of juvenile arrests result in the offenders being placed in high level detention centers. Around 65% of juvenile corrections are through detentions centers over the 35% of corrections

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    Why detention of Subrata Roy is illegal per se Execution of orders is not possible in contempt proceedings. It is a strong hunch that the Supreme Court will most likely release Subrata Roy tomorrow even though he will have no “acceptable proposal” to give. Whether it happens and how the law will get interpreted for this purpose is left to be seen. Irrespective of that‚ the actual order for detention of Roy and the other Sahara directors passed on 4th March‚ 2014 is short on acceptable jurisprudence

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    The Effectiveness of Guantanamo Bay Detention Center in Reducing Recidivism Jason Everson Criminal Justice Department University of Cincinnati INTRODUCTION Guantanamo Bay is the oldest and most infamous American overseas detention facility. In 2002‚ the facility started housing enemy combatants and terrorist‚ even after being declared unconstitutional in 1993. The detention center underwent many Supreme Court decisions and created many case laws. Eventually‚ in January‚ 2009 President

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    1. Was it a mistake to release Megan from Waxter Juvenile Detention Center? Why or why not? Using in-text citations with specific examples from the movie and the text into support your answer. I believe that it wasn’t a mistake to release Megan from Waxter because she was feeling like she was losing her mind being locked up. Megan states‚ “I can’t take it no more‚ I going to lose my god forsaken mind‚” meaning she is starting to lose herself that’s why she tried to go AWOL (escape) because she feels

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    Detention Basin

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    Analyze the externality of detention basin By providing public participation to Sa-eab citizen and Sueb Foundation‚ the government will able to communicate with the people in developing acceptable alternatives. The public proposes several alternatives‚ but one alternative seem to be feasible to implement. The alternative of detention basin or monkey cheek will be taken into government consideration that its feasibility assessment will be conduct before implementing the project. To put it more

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    Preventive Detention

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    Preventive detention is an imprisonment that is not imposed as the punishment for a crime‚ but in order to prevent a person from committing a crime‚ if that person is deemed likely to commit a crime. In most democracies‚ no one can be arrested without being told the grounds for such an arrest‚ except under rare and special circumstances (usually anti-terrorism legislation). An arrested citizen has certain rights: He/she must be subject to and informed of a criminal charge and brought before the

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