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    do not know their own danger. According to Marcia McCausland-Wilson‚ president of the National Parent-Teacher Association of Jamaica (NPTAJ)‚ “parents should advise their children not to neglect basic safety procedures such as giving their child a curfew when they should be home‚ let the child call if he or she was going to be late and also for younger children let them walk with the names and addresses of the parents”. A lot of times‚ many of our children go missing‚ and if we had insisted that they

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    Criminal Law Foundations Evaluation Georgette Heisterman CJA/484 July 28‚ 2013 NIcholas Barbella Criminal Law Foundations Evaluation The Juvenile Justice System Juvenile justice is the section of law that applies to persons under the age of 18 not capable of receiving sentencing in the adult court system or old enough to be responsible for criminal acts committed in society. In most states the age of criminal culpability is 18 however‚ the age requirement can be set lower in accordance to certain

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    is still debate over who is deserving of these basic rights. An example of this inequivalence is shown in Growing Up Asian in America written by Kesaya E. Noda. The text states‚ “The police were patrolling the road‚ interested only in violators of curfew. There was no help for them in the face of thievery. I had not been able to imagine before what it must have felt like to be an American—to know absolutely that one is an American—and yet to have almost everyone else deny it. Not only deny it‚ but

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    CARIBBEAN HISTORY   S.B.A        Name: Shanieka Dijonai English Subject: Caribbean History Proficiency: General Registration #: School: Convent of Mercy Academy “Alpha” Centre #: Teacher: Mrs. Susan Nelson-Bloomfield Question A The form of resistance being depicted in the picture is marronage.    Another name for marronage is the running away of slaves from the plantation. If the colony had a dense population the runaways would go to the port towns where they would seek

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    (USlegal.com‚ 2011) the purpose of juvenile probation is to give a form of a sentencing to young juveniles so they do not have to leave their own community. However‚ the courts can put certain stipulations on the juvenile to where they may have a curfew‚ where they have to report to their probation officer on a certain day in the month‚ attend classes on a regular basis‚ and most importantly staying out of any kind of trouble. In the first article that I read from journal of Juvenile Probation

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    texting on their cell phone and speeding over the limit. It is also because they are under peer pressure. Car accidents are mostly caused be teenagers. They take their own lives when they don’t wear their seat belts or are out past their curfews. The law keeps the voting age at 18 and buying alcohol at 21 but let a 16 years old have the responsibility of taking the busy streets. The legal driving age should be raised to age 18 because most teenagers are not responsible‚ most teens text

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    My great grandmother Hayashida used to tell me horrendous stories of days that seemed to be from a lifetime ago‚ stories that were so terrible until recently I believed them to be fiction. Childhood stories of confinement and curfews‚ laws and discrimination. She often told me she had a hard time recalling exact events because of her young age‚ but the stories were always the same with the same vivid detail. Could you imagine that one day you received notice that you and your entire family must

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    include car theft‚ burglary‚ breaking the code of conduct‚ and assault. Once you get charged with one of those crimes‚ the parent must pay the court fee. The second category is when a minor does actions their ages. Those actions include minors out past curfew and missing school for a long period of time without an excuse. Punishments are not too harsh. You only pay a small fine. When you turn 18‚ you do have a chance of getting these actions off your permanent record. It gives you a better chance of finding

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    The intensive supervision model was adopted as an “alternative sanction” to assist in reducing overcrowding in the prison system and aid in the reduction of cost to house an already overcrowded inmate population‚ as well as reduce recidivism (Latessa & Smith‚ 2011). Nevertheless‚ the concept was to allow convicted criminals that posed “less of a threat to society” the opportunity to be placed on probation‚ with the stipulation they be strictly supervised (Latessa & Smith‚ 2011). This

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    Process: A Breakdown of the System Dana R Kirkland Strayer University Abstract Although based on the adult criminal justice system‚ the juvenile justice process works differently. Juveniles can end up in court by way of arrest‚ truancy or for curfew violations or running away. A youth may also be referred to the juvenile court system by school officials or a parent or guardian for being continuously disobedient. The juvenile justice process involves several different steps including intake‚ detention

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