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    The problem of juvenile delinquency 1. Introduction Criminal acts of young persons are referred to broadly as juvenile delinquency. In some countries delinquency includes conduct that is antisocial‚ dangerous‚ or harmful to the goals of society. The age at which juveniles legally become adults varies from country to country‚ but it generally ranges from 15 to 18. In Belarus‚ however‚ the age of criminal responsibility begins at 16 but if we speak about serious crimes like murder‚ rape and others

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    Police Department Organization CJA 214 Police Department Organization There are three different types of police departments they individually have their own jurisdictions nonetheless their structure is very similar. For bigger departments the structure is going to be more in depth mainly because of all the

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    Current Event Juvenile Justice Articles CJA/374 May 19‚ 2014 Samara Belgarde Juvenile Justice Articles Ventura county 14-year-old boy‚ Brandon McInerney was arrested and charged with the shooting death of a classmate Lawrence King. Lawrence was shot in the head at a close range. This crime was a premeditated hate crime‚ therefore‚ the District Attorney added special allegation of a hate crime against Brandon McInerney‚ and he was charged as an adult. Larry King classmates

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    The Police and Corruption The police. Twenty-four hours a day‚ three hundred sixty-five days a year‚ this division of our government has a mandate to enforce the criminal law and preserve public peace. Understood in this mandate is an obligation to police everyday life matters that originate in the daily lives and activities of citizens within their community. Police interact in some form with the average citizen more often than any other government official. In society today the police

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    Dealing with childhood pneumonia in developing countries: how can we make a difference? The past few years have seen renewed attention focused on the persistent burden of childhood mortality globally. Of the 10.6 million deaths of children under 5 every year‚ the vast majority occur in a mere 42 countries of the developing world. It is also apparent that despite advances in understanding the pathophysiology and significance of the major causes of child death‚ most of the known killers such as diarrhoeal

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    INTRODUCTION 1.1 Aim of the Thesis This project presents an interactive algorithm to automatically segment out a person’s face from a given image that consists of a head-and-shoulders view of the person and a complex background scene. The method involves a fast‚ reliable‚ and effective algorithm that exploits the spatial distribution characteristics of human skin color. To fulfill this aim‚ the following objectives are carried out: 1. Implement different types of image segmentations. 2. A

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    Dealing with Adversity "All the adversity I’ve had in my life‚ has strengthened me. You may not realize it when it happens‚ but a kick in the teeth may be the best thing in the world for you." --Walt Disney   Success is a journey‚ and persistence is one of the keys to deal with adversity or any challenge that we face. Basketball legend‚ Michael Jordan said: “Over and over and over again‚ I have failed. And that is why I succeeded. I thought they had something I lacked until I learned that

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    References: BEETHAM‚ D. 1970. Transport and Turbans: A Comparative Study of a Migrant Community. BENNETT‚ F. 1999. “The face of the state”. CORBRIDGE‚ S. and HARRIS‚ J. 2000. Government of India. 1984. White Paper on the Punjab Agitation JALAL‚ A. 1995. Democracy and Authoritarianism in South Asia: A Comparative and Historical JOHNSTON‚ H. 1979. The Voyage of the Komagata Maru: the Sikhs Challenge to LEONARD‚ K. 1994. “The Punjabi Pioneer Experience in America: Recognition or OBEROI‚ H. 1993. The Construction

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    education until autism is diagnosed. Children dealing with undiagnosed autism may show signs such as lack of socialization‚ trouble with language‚ suffer increased sensitivity and emotional unstableness and display obsessive‚ violent or aggressive behavior. Dealing with undiagnosed autism has a severe effect on child’s education because the child is not learning the way he/she should be. There is no cure for autism‚ only ways to improve one’s development while dealing with autism. This article will discuss

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    changes both in philosophy and in treatment of juvenile delinquents. Quaker reformers spurred the New York Legislature in 1824 to pass legislation creating a House of Refuge‚ which separated poor children and juvenile delinquents from adult criminals. The goal of the House of Refuge movement was both to prevent predelinquents from becoming criminals and to reform those who had already committed crimes. The judge had discretion to determine which juvenile delinquents might properly benefit from the House

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