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    police generally have more authority to control youthful behavior than adult behavior. This broadened authority allows the police to act "in place of the parent" and place the juvenile into a protective form of custody rather than a punitive form of detention. Once arrested‚ juveniles

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    World War Two (WWII) affected many people including Louie Zamperini and Mine’ Okubo. The vast majority of camps such as Prisoners of War (POW) camps or interne camps made their prisoners or guests feel invisible but‚ they do try to resist the feeling of invisibility. Louie Zamperini was an American POW and Olympic athlete than went to war and got captured after this plane crashed. The POW camps he went to tried to make him feel invisible. Mine’ Okubo was an American citizen before the war and then

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    First of all‚ I am for replacing detention because many kids will not change their behavior about being out of control And will instead keep doing what they are doing because they are so angry. That is why I’m for replacing detention. “Misbehaving kids are encouraged to sit in the room And go through practices like breathing or meditation‚ helping them calm down And re-center. Author James Gaines wrote from ¨This School Replaced Detention With Meditation. The Results Are Stunning.¨ First of all

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    Preventive Detention for ‘Dangerous’ Offenders in Australia: A Critical Analysis and Proposals for Policy Development Report to the Criminology Research Council December 2006 [Funded by Grant CRC 03/04-05] Professor Bernadette McSherry Louis Waller Chair of Law‚ Monash University Associate Professor Patrick Keyzer University of Technology Sydney‚ Faculty of Law Professor Arie Freiberg Dean‚ Monash University‚ Faculty of Law ii Preventive Detention for Dangerous Offenders in Australia

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    Did you know Australia has a yearly intake of some 13‚000 refugees? Australia has an extremely generous intake of refugees‚ due to this‚ detention centres are over crowding‚ therefore‚ getting the bad name of ‘unsuitable for children’. The term detention centre is usually misinterpreted; detention centres provide a place for immigrants and asylum seekers to live in while their citizenship applications are being processed. For many refugees who enter Australia‚ their homelands have such bad conditions

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    do your research and make sure that is what you want. The corrections program was similar to law enforcement‚ so I switched to the correction alternative because I still wanted to be associated with law enforcement. I was hired on at a juvenile detention center as a juvenile correction officer. I thought that this was my opportunity to do something to help these kids‚ don’t get me wrong I did not think I could help or save the world‚ I just thought I would or could make a difference in one life that

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    subsystems‚ such as departments‚ programs‚ divisions‚ and teams. Individually‚ each of these subsystems has a responsibility. Often‚ these systems and processes are defined by plans‚ policies‚ and procedures. In the facility of Metro Regional Youth Detention Center‚ there are policies and procedures in place. There are also a number of different departments set in place to carry out the various tasks involved in operating such an organization. Mainly‚ it is the job of the security staff to ensure that

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    convicted inmates sentenced to serve terms in the local jail. As I am writing this paper the current population is 2‚639 where only 231 of those are female inmates. There are currently 959 sentenced inmates in the jail‚ and 1680 are considered to be “pretrial”. The proposed budget for 2014-2015 shows $178‚882‚470 for the Sheriffs office which represents a six percent increase from the previous year. This budget would help increase the current need for more officers. The minimum qualifications for a

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    administrative discretion in the case of preventive detention. SCOPE The scope of the project relates to analysing the role of judicial control over administrative discretion in the case of preventive detention. OBJECTIVES & AIMS To find out the reason for conferment of discretionary power on administrative authorities. To analyse the grounds where administration discretion can be challenged. To analyse the system of preventive detention in India. HYPOTHESIS Judiciary review on exercise

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    county’s Children’s Detention Home‚ she was not permitted to take him home. According to Gault‚ it was his friend Ronald Lewis who made the phone call and once Gault heard Lewis talking on the phone in such a matter he took the phone from Lewis‚ hung it up‚ and sent him out the door. Gault was not informed of his charges‚ he was not given the option to an attorney‚ he was also not given the opportunity to question of even face his accuser. Once Gault was released from the Detention Center‚ the Dean

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