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    When probation first started‚ it was to help a person get back into the community to the point where they could contribute to society again. It was for situations when a correctional institution was too harsh of a punishment‚ but the crime could not go unnoticed. According to the Oxford Dictionary‚ probation is defined as “the release of an offender from detention‚ subject to a period of good behavior under supervision.” (18) Probation started in the 1800’s with one man wanting to make a difference

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    penitentiaries. These correctional facilities are: Juvenile‚ federal prison‚ county jail and state prison. Generally‚ county jails are regarded as a facility that remands convicts for a moment before they are transferred to a penitentiary. In addition‚ county jails are used to detain convicts who have been imprisoned and have a prison term of less than two and a half years. This paper looks at the comparison between Middlesex House of Correction jail and a maximum security prison called Souza-Baranowski

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    Juvenile transfer is the process of removing juvenile offenders from the juvenile court and placing them into the adult court. Although states implement this process in varying ways‚ it is seen in different viewpoints as either having a positive effect on juveniles or a negative effect. Studies have been conducted examining the statistics regarding recidivism for juveniles who have been transferred to the adult court versus those who have not. After taking a look at these two perspectives‚ I have

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    movements (e.g. epileptic and Parkinson patients) making it difficult to obtain a sufficient number of artifact-free trials. Such populations are in fact more likely to exhibit exaggerated movement. Cons of Artifact Correction Researchers have developed several artifact correction procedures (Berg & Scherg‚ 1991a‚ 1994; Gratton‚ Coles‚ & Donchin‚ 1983; Lins et al.‚ 1993b; Verleger‚ Gasser‚ & Moecks‚ 1982). The approach of subtracting voltages from ERP waveforms can be a problematic one. Specifically

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    Juvenile Court Process CJS/220 Introduction to Criminal Court System July 9‚ 2014 In this assignment‚ I am required to explain the court process as it relates to the juvenile offenders in the criminal justice system. I think that first‚ it is very important to realize that there are many different outlets to consider when speaking on the ways in which the juvenile court process works. I think that we need to realize that there are different ways that a juvenile can be processed after

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    Malaysian society have taken to prevent any further of child abandonment by providing them with love‚ security and care of a family. However‚ even though baby hatch aims are to discourage innocent baby’s abandonment‚ there are different challenges faced by this organization. This is only natural as every good thing has its flaws‚ and not everything is perfect in this world. It is understandable that the baby hatch causes are noble‚ but it also gives out a different message if one does not fully

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    A. PENALTIES 1. Penalties that maybe imposed (Article 21) No felony shall be punishable by any penalty not prescribed by law prior to its commission. Note: Article 21 simply announces the policy of the State as regards punishing crimes. This provision prohibits the government from punishing any person for any felony with any penalty which has not been prescribed by the law. Article 21 - Is not a penal provision. It neither defines a crime nor provides a punishment for one. It has

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    1. Who are the current officials of the Department of Tourism? RAMON R. JIMENEZ‚ JR. Secretary Daniel G. Corpuz Undersecretary‚ Tourism Planning and Promotions Atty. Ma. Victoria V. Jasmin Undersecretary‚ Tourism Services and  Regional Operations Ma. Theresa I. Martinez Undersecretary‚ Office of Special Concerns and Legislative Liaison Office   Atty. Eugene T. Kaw Assistant Secretary and  Chief of Staff Office of the Secretary Benito C. Bengzon‚ Jr. Assistant Secretary‚

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    department of corrections; (b) in a correctional setting where the mental health services are provided by a separately administered mental health agency and security needs are administered by corrections; (c) in a mental health services and security needs are provided by the department of mental health; and (d) in a mental health facility where the mental health services are provided by the department of mental health and the security needs are administered by the department of corrections (Nelson &

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    anonymous Chinese official from the general office of China’s public security ministry has told Boxun News‚ a citizen journalism site sourced by anonymous users‚ that the recent attacks against Japanese imported vehicles during anti-Japanese demonstrations in China was actually a business strategy launched by domestic vehicle producers. Even though the rioters who destroyed the Japanese vehicles were not arrested‚ they were secretly monitored by police‚ according to the official. These Chinese "patriots"

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