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    Individual Theories T Edwards CJS/240 January 9‚ 2011 Juvenile delinquency is a world problem that has been around for centuries. But it is only now in this present era that the problem is truly being recognized due to the amount of problems and issues it brings before the courts with young and under age adolescents. Because of this research is being done to pinpoint the exact causes and reasons for juvenile delinquency. It is common knowledge that children or teenagers

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    Associate Level Material Appendix B Statistics UCR and Self-Report Data Complete the matrix below. To complete this matrix‚ list two pros and two cons of Uniform Crime Report (UCR) data and two pros and two cons of self-report data. |Statistical Information |Pros |Cons | |Official Information: |One pro about the UCR is that it can be |One con about the UCR is that it only incudes

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    Appendix D CJS/240

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    Individuals on trial do not have a right to a jury trial. Proceedings are not considered criminal. Justice system personnel use discretion. Court proceedings are private. Individuals on trial have the constitutional right to a jury trial. Court proceedings are public. Proceedings are considered criminal. Individuals arrested have the right to receive Miranda warnings. The purpose of the procedures is to punish the guilty. Individuals have

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    Checkpoint Week 4‚ Case Study Critique CJS/240 March 14‚ 2012 Checkpoint Week 4‚ Case Study Critique Some of the possible reasons caseworker were not aware of the conditions in the Jackson home could have been due to the fact that the Jackson made have put up a front every time the caseworker came over by pretending to like and do for the kids‚ or it could have been that the caseworker knew about the condition but just did not care. It is very hard to believe that these caseworkers really

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    Christena Isaac 1/29/12 CJS 240 Week 6 Assignment When a juvenile offender is committed of a crime there are different courses of action that the court may proceed with to help them become rehabilitated in the community. A juvenile offender can be offered a community based treatment or be institutionalized. A community based treatment can consist of probation‚ restitution‚ vocational programs‚ or counseling. Depending on the type of crime that is committed helps determine what is necessary

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    Juvenile delinquency along with the punishments associated with it seems to be one of the touchier subjects in today’s society. When it comes to juveniles‚ there are a number of different things that lead them to commit crimes. Things like the level of crime in their community‚ the bond they have with their parents‚ and even their economic status all lead juveniles to crime. In order for communities to even start to deter crime among juveniles‚ they need to start implementing a number of sources

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    Week 2: Assignment: Individual Theories CJS 240 July 10‚ 2011 Week 2: Assignment: Individual Theories Each child is born innocent. A child’s mind soaks up information like a sponge‚ always receiving a multitude of daily information. The child learns pretty much by parents‚ peers‚ teachers and the world around them. This learning continues throughout their life. There is no one clear cut answer as to why youths do the things they do. A large portion of their motivation does comes from their

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    Individual Theories CJS 240 Individual Theories There are several theories that examine the reason why some adolescents are motivated to commit crimes are‚ in some instances‚ “predisposed” to a life of crime‚ while other adolescences‚ in similar circumstances‚ are not. There are several theories that have been researched in regards to this matter. These theories are: 1).Routine Activities theory-The routine Activities Theory is largely based upon the fact that a certain amount of

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    more on the rights of an individual and not so much on catching the criminal. The theory that I believe supports my opinion the best are The Positivist Theories. These theories basically proposed that crime often times was committed outside of the reach of an individual. In other words‚ people who were committing these crimes were psychologically and mentally ill. There are three aspects of the Positivist Theories which were biological‚ psychological and sociological theories. Once a person is detained

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    Individual Theories There are many theories as to what motivates adolescents to commits crimes. There are many theories as to why other adolescents in the similar circumstances are not motivated to break the law. Everyone is different‚ and everyone has their own reasons for their actions. Some say it is situational‚ and others say it is biological. Personally‚ I feel it is a bit of both‚ children are easily influenced and their surroundings are sure to affect them in some way‚ whether it be

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