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    our government is because the government needs to spend extra amount of money which are not necessary to be spent to handle the cost to detent illegal immigrant. Government need to provide food and health care to those illegal immigrants in the detention centre. According to the estimates released earlier in the month of 2014 by the home ministry‚ daily food and administrative costs for

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    prisoners in the detention camp. But if Cuba is aware of this (which they are) why are they allowing for such actions to take place? The base was first turned into a detention camp in November of 1991. The initial use was‚ announced by the bush administration‚ was that it would be a ‘tent shelter’ for thousands of Haitians fleeing the military dictatorship. The ‘shelter’ was surrounded by barbed wire and guarded

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    practitioner. Police are empowered by Sec.41‚ 42‚ 151 and 432 (3) of Cr.P.C. to arrest without a warrant. Arrest should not be made on mere suspicion (145 Cr. P.C). The arrested person is entitled for compensation for groundless arrest / illegal detention. The registering of the FIR is not a condition precedent to grant anticipatory bail.

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    juvenile detention center. The student wrote about their life and some of the things they wrote were interesting and deep. For example one of the students wrote about hate and how it been through his life “hate taught me how to speak‚ hate taught me how to love‚ and eventually hate taught me how to hate. This kid also said that his partner was the person who changed his life because he taught him how to speak‚ love‚ and hate. There was also a writer who who visited the juvenile detention center so

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    D.K.Basu Vs State of West Bengal (AIR 1997 SC 610) The case was upon custodial violence and death that are florishing & the victim or the family did not get any compensation regarding this. The Law Commission of India forwarede a copy regarding "Injuries in police custody and suggested incorporation of Section 114-B in the Indian Evidence Act." UBI JUS IBI REMEDIUM - There is no wrong without a remedy. The law wills that in every case where a man is wronged and undamaged he must have a remedy

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    people supposedly being confined and guarded. Assault still happens in prison‚ Troy Erik Isaac would know firsthand‚ by being raped and assaulted at twelve‚ he was sentenced to juvenile detention for one week for a vandalism crime. On his first day there‚ he was raped by an older cellmate (Kasier). Juvenile detention conceptually‚ could work; however‚ over the past decade the recidivism rates have increased. Due to the presence of systematic abuse and higher rates of committing crimes‚ statistics

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    trouble they want to act like they care. I’m not blaming everything on the parent‚ but they have a big hand in what happens with their child. If the child should do anything illegal at the alternative school‚ they will be sent to a juvenile detention center. Most of these students are released the same day depending on the severity of the crime‚ but

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    rather than reduce it.” Research consistently shows that prisons are ineffective in rehabilitating offenders and preventing re-offending. Imprisonment is therefore a poor use of public money – and prisons are costly. Studies indicate that youth detention is a pathway to adult offending as 30% of adult offenders were first incarcerated in the youth system. “Cost-effective interventions that leverage the strengths of families and communities to reform troubled youths are critical to a successful juvenile

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    facility‚ a correctional officer is responsible for the supervision and safety of the detainee. Correctional officers work in adult and juvenile detention centers‚ though in each facility their responsibilities differ pertaining to whether the detainee is an adult or a juvenile. Because of the ages of the detainees a correctional officer at a juvenile detention facility are greater than if they were dealing with adults. To understand what the differences are in regards to a juvenile‚ one must know‚ child

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    The juvenile justice system has been around since the late 19th century. Before this time if a juvenile committed a crime they would be tried in the same court system as an adult. Today‚ this would seem very strange or unfair to most people. But‚ before the end of the 19th century there were no court systems designed for juvenile offenders. When it came to prosecuting juveniles in the adult court system‚ it had to be determined whether or not a juvenile could be criminally responsible for their actions

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