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    Another type of alternative to detention is the community-based support and case-management services. This alternative is what every advocacy group is fighting for because it can be as effective as the other alternatives‚ and it has a much more humane approach. It removes the stigmatization that ankle monitors and other restrictive forms of supervision cause. This type of alternatives helps immigrants understand their legal obligations‚ resulting in higher rates of court appearance. ICE has been

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    Juvenile detention centers were officially established in the United States in 1898 in Chicago‚ Illinois. Before this‚ minors were tried as adults in the criminal justice system. This change was founded on the two basic principles that minors should not be expected to receive the same punishments as an adult would‚ because they have not fully developed‚ and that the court system should focus on rehabilitation for the young children. The juvenile detention system established‚ was supposed to be quite

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    ASSESSMENT 1: PROJECT I A team is a small number of people with complementary skills who are committed to a common goal for which they hold themselves mutually accountable. Individual members interact with each other and with the team leader in achieving their common goal. Team members depend on each other’s input to perform their own work. They look to each other to complete their task‚ and they look to their leader to provide resources‚ coaching when needed‚ and a link to the rest of the organization

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    A STUDY ON EFFECTS OF MOVIE REVIEWS ON CONSUMER-DECISION MAKING Vaughn Kieffer S. Morales‚ Minerva L. Sy‚ & Kimberly Mae S. Talan San Beda College – College of Arts and Sciences This research studies on how the consumer is satisfied with regard to the effects of movie reviews. Using individual viewer-level data‚ this research highlights how viewers’ own observation and reviews and movie publics’ shared sentiments illuminate consumer-decision making using survey method. The authors found that

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    The Effects and Effectiveness of Corporal Punishment in U.S. Schools The Effects and Effectiveness of Corporal Punishment in U.S. Schools Merriam Webster defines corporal punishment as 1: punishment applied to the body of an offender including the death penalty‚ whipping‚ and imprisonment. 2: punishment administered by an adult (as a parent or a teacher) to the body of a child ranging in severity from a slap to a spanking ("Merriam-Webster‚" 2011). Currently corporal punishment is legal in nineteen

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    during school. Another example of good consequences is if you do community service‚ it goes on resume for college. Versus if you don ’t‚ colleges will be more harsh on letting you attend their facility. Now a days‚ I have friends who go in and out of juvenile centers. But what the problem is with most people‚ they do not know the difference between a juvenile detention center and a juvenile boot camp. There are several types of these places in the world with different meanings to them. Detention centers

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    One of the most difficult challenges that teachers and parents face is getting kids to do their homework. A common complaint with middle school students is the fact that they do not have enough time to do their homework. But I however do and I procrastinate over and over again‚ resulting in me working on it late at night. So‚ a lot of the time I end up forgetting it at home. In the effect of students maturing and getting older they start taking on more household responsibilities‚ and participating

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    Negative Impact of Juvenile Detention Centers Juvenile Justice Program Analysis Today‚ violent juvenile crime is a major concern in the presence of the juvenile justice system. Over the years‚ juvenile crimes have been classified in four categories‚ violent crimes‚ drug and alcohol violations‚ sexual offenses and status offenses. Violent crimes committed by juveniles have included assault‚ rape‚ homicide‚ robbery‚ arson‚ vandalism‚ larceny‚ theft‚ and auto theft as well as possessions of weapons

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    platoon style dormitories with 48 inmates in each platoon. The program is intended to provide incarceration for inmates who received court orders. These court orders generally involve non-violent offenders and they typically receive a 4 month firm detention sentence. The 12 moth program is broken up into two phases‚ the residential and post release phase (cookcountysheriff). The residential phase involves eighteen weeks of intense military correction. The post release phase is ongoing for eight months

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    Mandatory detention brings no benefit for the Government or anyone else involved‚ in fact it has quite the opposite effect. There is a long list of drawbacks for the detention system‚ and one important example is that statistically‚ if eighty-eight per cent of asylum seekers are found to be genuine refugees‚ then they are in most cases entitled to a life in Australia under our protection. The urgency for vigorous border protection drops if such a high number is being resettled‚ as there will obviously

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