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    Correctional Subculture

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    The correctional subculture has various ethical questions pertaining to a correction officer and his duties. According to Thomson and Wadsworth (2005)‚ when an officer makes the decision to reprimand or write a disciplinary report‚ he is playing a role in the Criminal Justice System (p. 316). A disciplinary committee also has a dilemma because he‚ or she must decide on what punishment should accrue towards the offender. This may be a temporary loss of privileges‚ or he may have his sentence increased

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    Subculture: Greasers

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    Greasers Subculture Values and Beliefs: History- Greasers originated in the early 1950’s increasingly popular toward the 1960’s. They originated in the young northeaster and southern united states street gangs and changed rapidly unto other type of individuals. Initially it arose from working class families that didn’t have access to the greatest educational resources. They existed before gangs were dependent on violence and drugs. The greasers of the 1950s took their name from the “Greaser Act”

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    with the possibility of no parole along with counseling and rehabilitation. Many believe that putting an adolescent in prison with a life sentence is a cruel and unfair punishment. In the past couple of years‚ the law changed to place underage delinquents in rehabilitation centers or juvenile hall for no more than a year rather than prison. Placing a youth in a prison is said to have a negative affect on the child‚ making parents afraid to have their teenagers locked away‚ even after committing heinous

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    Subculture Groups

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    It’s hard to choose just one subculture that I belong to. I am a working mother‚ student and a wife. But if I had to classify just one‚ I would put myself into the mother category. Being a mother is a hard job‚ and can’t be taken lightly. It’s a twenty four hour‚ seven day a week job and is something I would not change for the world. We are commonly called the heroes for being there to take care of the sick‚ sad or angry child. The taxi driver‚ because as everyone knows‚ we are always there

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    Innocence, By Bonnie Cohen

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    Innocence Bonnie Cohen does a magnificent job in directing this heart-wrenching film on rape and sexual harassment. The consequences set for hubris sexual predators are less than ideal for the victims in “Audrie and Daisy”. Cohen explains to us the details of this horrendous act in a cacophony way and is also a great example of bildungsroman. Despite her trials‚ she grows as a person. She lives day by day relying on the support of her family and friends. Daisy continuously hopes that justice will

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    Definiton essay: Juvenile delinquent Definition Essay: Juvenile Delinquent English Composition 1 Kelley Jones September 5th 2010 Abstract This paper is a definition essay that defines the term juvenile delinquent. Juvenile delinquent is a person under the legal age that breaks the law. This essay will give the reader in depth information about the term juvenile delinquent. Juvenile Delinquent Juvenile delinquency is a term that basically means a person under the age of legality

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    youth delinquency by focusing on a specific subject. The person I’ve chosen to write my paper on is one of my closest friends‚ Miranda Eaton. Miranda’s delinquent behavior mainly included underage drinking‚ drug use‚ and shoplifting as well as cheating in school. To explain her behavior‚ I will be using both psychological theories for delinquent behavior as well as social control theory. In Miranda’s case‚ I think that the psychological theories for youth delinquency makes the most sense for a few

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    The Hippy Subculture

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    The Hippy Subculture “The hippies—the rebels and dropouts of the Haight-Ashbury community of San Francisco—generated one of the most influential of history’s dress reform movements. Their style was so outrageous and anomalous that it alone could have made the hippie movement impossible to ignore” (Lobenthal) They wanted to show rejection of their parents’ lifestyles and morals and used their clothing as a way to rebel (Baughman) and also “wanted clothes that reflected their values and adopted

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    Community Centers are centers where Juvenile Delinquents go to for rehab and recollect themselves. Community-Based Centers are the better option over Correctional Facilities because it build the people opportunities to refine‚ grow and change in the future to be a better person and change the world. Juvenile Delinquents today struggle to find the truth and are make bad choices for themselves.when they go to the correctional facilities they do not gain anything from it than just being in a cell and

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    Cohen-Bradford Influence

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    The Cohen-Bradford Influence model offers a practical approach of reciprocity and exchange; trading what you have that the other person desires in exchange for what you need to accomplish workplace and personal goals. Personally‚ most of my authority comes from

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