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    Some of the human rights and freedoms particularly relevant to asylum seekers and refugees include the right‚ not to be subjected to arbitrary detention‚ torture‚ or cruel‚ inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment. However this is not the case at Australia’s borders. According to the government’s facts hundreds of children were held in immigration detention centres for long periods of time. One Cambodian boy was detained for five and a

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    trying to convince your audience to believe. You need to state it clearly and confidently. E.g. Mandatory detention for asylum seekers is extremely unfair and shameful; it must be stopped. (1 sentence) Overview of three main points: Briefly outline the three ideas in the body of your speech that will help the audience to agree with you. E.g. The conditions that asylum seekers suffer in detention centres are terrible and even the UN is against this process. All the asylum seekers want is to live in

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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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    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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    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 are thought of as short-term places to hold people. Jails are the most common form of detention centers. Jails are usually run by a county and hold people who are awaiting

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    strategy group he stated that “ incarceration of juveniles is not helping the community stop a person to stop committing crime it persuades them to keep doing what they’re doing and don’t care about life at all.” (Balis) The second finding I found on pretrial justice is that the justice system has problem with inequality one of the statements that caught mine attention Eric Holder one of the attorney generals said that “every local state and federal and also private agency’s need to be reformed in order

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    CONCLUSION As we see by analyzing Michel Foucault’s chapter‚ Panopticism‚ and Dominique Moran’s book‚ Carceral Spaces: Mobility and Agency in Imprisonment and Migrant Detention‚ prison architecture has evolved from confining those who were considered abnormal because they violated the law to mentally impacting prisoners by making them paranoid‚ scared‚ and frustrated. Initially‚ prisons were visible to the public because they were built in the center of the city to allow society to see what they

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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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    “Freedom from Arbitrary Detention is a Fundamental Human Right” WHAT IS DETENTION? Detention is the process when a state‚ government or citizen lawfully holds a person by removing their freedom of liberty at that time. This can be due to (pending) criminal charges being raised against the individual as part of a prosecution or to protect a person or property. Being detained does not always result in being taken to a particular area (generally called a detention centre)‚ either for interrogation

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    My little brother is currently in a juvenile detention center for the negative choices that he has made. While in the detention center‚ he has made the decision to permanently drop out of school and get his GED while also not having any plans for when he is released from the detention center. I have seen my brother struggle‚ since he began high school‚ in not knowing what he wanted for his life‚ making negative choices‚ and ultimately putting himself in a situation that he could not get out of.

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