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    What age should one truly stop being called a juvenile? For as long as time can tell‚ there has been crime performed by both adults and adolescence. These intolerable acts vary in severity‚ and some cases simply cannot be ignored or put off even for a day. Regardless of the purpose‚ children around the world commit crimes on the daily worthy of them being charged as an adult. Truly‚ we shall never fully grasp their purpose. Nevertheless‚ should it be allowed for our justice system to metaphorically

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    2. Describe three alternatives to incarceration that juvenile courts currently use. 3. Discuss the significant and societal and individual benefits of imposing sanctions or punishments that do not involve removing an offender from his/her family or community. Strayer University Historical and Economic reasons In the early 1920’s and 1930’s instead of placing a juvenile offender into custody the patrol officer would either return the juvenile to the parent with a warning or place them with a school

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    There are an increasing number of juvenile delinquents. What are the causes of this phenomenon? The incidence of juvenile offenses is growing at an alarming rate; and the severity of these offenses has been consistently staggering to us adults. It is imperative that we pinpoint the causes of this phenomenon. Many instance of juvenile delinquency have been attributed to the violent or the pornographic content of some TV shows and video games. These days‚ we are confronted with a proliferation of

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    Juveniles should not be tried the same way as adults are for the crimes they commit to a certain degree. For many kids being a juvenile delinquent isn’t even entirely their fault. Juveniles also just aren’t at the right mindset to be going to prisons at young ages. There are other courses of action that can be taken to help the troubled child out other then locking them up like adults. A juvenile is a child under the age of 18 but in some states the maximum age is 16 (find law)‚ a juvenile delinquent

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    of crimes committed by Juveniles. Although there are many cases where the juvenile did not commit a serious crime‚ there are others where the crime is so bad the juvenile court system tries the juvenile as an adult. Instead of seeking help for the individual‚ our justice system places them in adult facilities to “teach them a lesson.” The justice system fails to see what the causes the child to do these things is because of abuse‚ neglect‚ or where they grew up. The juvenile justice system needs to

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    policeman". It wasn’t until later‚ when I was diagnosed with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis‚ that I had a change of heart. Every single day I was faced with pain that would cause my joints to lock up‚ and swell. I was unable to walk or bend my elbows for days at a time. I was being forced to do the opposite of what I loved doing‚ which was playing softball. The doctors told me it would be best if I searched for new hobbies. Because of my arthritis‚ my knees turned inward‚ making my running and jumping sort

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    the social and historical context in which the juvenile court was created? What has been the fundamental difference between the procedures used in juvenile courts and those employed in criminal (adult) courts? Juvenile Court‚ authority charged with the disposition of legal actions involving children. One hundred years ago‚ the Illinois legislature enacted the Illinois Juvenile Court Act (1899 Ill. Laws 132 et seq.)‚ creating the first separate juvenile court. The policy debates raging around the country

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    Arthritis & Rheumatism (Arthritis Care & Research) Vol. 49‚ No. 3‚ June 15‚ 2003‚ pp 428 – 434 DOI 10.1002/art.11051 © 2003‚ American College of Rheumatology SPECIAL ARTICLE Evidence for the Benefit of Aerobic and Strengthening Exercise in Rheumatoid Arthritis ¨ CHRISTINA H. STENSTROM1 AND MARIAN A. MINOR2 Introduction Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic systemic inflammatory disease of unknown etiology. It usually presents as symmetric polyarthritis‚ but also confers general

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    freely Outcome 1 Question 2 Many health conditions can affect mobility‚ from physical deformities to neurological conditions (ie Multiple Sclerosis). Somebody that is unable to physically move their arms or legs due an disability (such as juvenile arthritis) will have restricted mobility‚ where they may not be able to carry out day to day tasks and may need assistance. Multiple Sclerosis can affect a number of functions that would ultimately affect mobility‚ changes in vision could make it difficult

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    justice delivery system for juveniles in India Vipul Somani Mahatma Gandhi Department of Rural Studies‚ Veer Narmad South Gujarat University‚ Surat 395 007. ABSTRACT Children in conflict with law are most commonly referred to as juvenile delinquents. Covered under the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act‚ 2000‚ the number of such children has increased over the years‚ from 17‚203 in 1994 to 31909 in 2011. The crimes committed by juveniles have also seen an increase in

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