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    The Art of Color Correction

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    materials. Some Digital Imagery © copyright 2001 PhotoDisc‚ Inc. Version This manual reflects version 3.0 of Color Finesse. Document part number: 000546003‚ Revision A‚ January 2010. Contents 1 - Getting Started Why Do I Need Color Correction? ............................................... 1 Why Color Finesse? ..................................................................... 1 What’s New in Color Finesse 3.0 ................................................. 1 Compatibility With

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    Juvenile Deliquency

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    such as money‚ jewelry‚ and cars. These individuals are motivated by some type of fantasy or the excitement they feel when committing a crime. A lot of these individuals are greedy‚ selfish‚ mean‚ thoughtless‚ and do not care who they hurt in the process of their deviance behavior. Their main concern is reaping the benefits from their criminal actions. They socialize in normal setting to camouflage any criminal behavior such as going to school or participating in park and recreational activities

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    Though Law Enforcement is challenged with maintaining peace and order in our society‚ an equally as important part of the legal system ensures public safety rarely leaving the walls of their facility. This aspect of the legal system is the correctional departments from the city and state facilities to the federal correctional institutions‚ all tasked with the same goal of maintaining offenders away from the general population‚ hence ensuring public safety‚ while simultaneously attempting to rehabilitate

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    Juvenile Delinquency

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    Juvenile Delinquency Juvenile delinquency‚ referring to the crime committed by teenagers between 14 and 25 years old in China‚ has become a problem difficult to handle for the whole society. Juvenile delinquency occupied to over 70% of all the crime in recent three years [1]. Many social scientists‚ who have studied the deep causes for juvenile crime‚ found that the juvenile delinquency results from a mixture of different factors‚ not only criminal himself or herself‚ but also family‚ school

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    Reforming the Current U.S. Corrections System In the United States‚ the corrections system is a network of agencies that administer a jurisdiction’s prisons and community-based programs. It is responsible for implement the punishment for a convicted offender. This can range from being on probation to serving years in prison. The current system has evolved to meet the demands of society for the past centuries. While the current system does a semi-decent job‚ it can be changed in order to be more

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    Juvenile Delinquency and Single Parent Homes Juvenile delinquency has been around as long as there have been juveniles. There seems to be some siren call that leads young men and women into acts that are frowned upon by society. There are many types of juvenile delinquency‚ from the benign to the life altering serious kind. I will be looking at the family dynamic and how‚ and if‚ it affects teens and their delinquent activities. Approximately 28% of our nation’s children live in one parent

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    HISTORY OF CORRECTIONS History of Corrections: From Then to Now Kris L. Sullivan Colorado Technical University Online A Paper Presented in Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements of Corrections Solutions January 14‚ 2008 Abstract The U.S. corrections system‚ a subdivision of the criminal justice system‚ continues to undergo change. From its beginnings as laws written in stone‚ the corrections system has sought to punish offenders. The origin of the corrections system

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    Trauma In Juveniles

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    There has been an enormous amount of research‚ going back almost thirty years‚ about the relationship between childhood trauma‚ and juvenile delinquency. Many researchers cannot say that there is a direct link between the two‚ but after much research‚ researchers have found that childhood trauma can perhaps be a predictor for juveniles who later in life commit crimes. Trauma is defined as‚ “a disordered psychic or behavioral state resulting from severe mental or emotional stress or physical injury

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    Juvenile Delinquency “Humanity has the stars in its future‚ and that future is too important to be lost under the burden of juvenile folly and ignorant superstition.” --- Isaac Asimov Americans today are often bound to the stereotype that poor parental child-rearing methods‚ peer pressure and poverty are the cause of juvenile delinquency in America. However‚ the truth is that there are far more factors other than these‚ major and minor‚ that contribute to the cause of juvenile delinquency

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    Background The term “juvenile justice” refers to “legislation‚ norms and standards‚ procedures‚ mechanisms and provision‚ institutions and bodies specifically applicable to juvenile offenders” . On the other hand‚ the term ‘children in conflict with the law’ refers to “anyone under 18 who comes into contact with the justice system as a result of being suspected or accused of committing an offence” . In 2004‚ after considering Botswana’s Initial Report‚ the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child

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