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    Young offenders

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    has been proven itself effective in reflecting the moral and ethical standards held by society‚ in this case that is; recognising that children and young people‚ the younger they are can be less responsible for their offences due to their relative youth or inexperience depending on the case. This can be evidently represented in a number of cases supported by appropriate legislation. Doli Incapax can be defined as “incapable of wrong” hence cannot be held legally responsible for actions or be guilty

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    Verbal Communication

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    Verbal Communication CJA/304 October 24‚ 2011 Tina Means Verbal Communication Communication‚ written and oral are critical in a law enforcement agency. The goal of any law enforcement agency is to capture law violators. Arresting criminals is only the first step of several in the criminal justice system. Booking‚ follow up investigations‚ and testifying in court about the arrest follow. Verbal communication involves words or speech. People using verbal communication to communicate express

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    Juvenile Court Process

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    make decision if the evidence is substantial enough to go to trial. If there is not enough evidence the case is dismissed. If there is enough evidence the case is either heard informally or formally. The juvenile could be held in the juvenile detention center while the court makes its decisions. I feel that the juvenile process should and shouldn’t differ from the process. I feel that juveniles shouldn’t be trialed as an adult because juveniles are still young when they commit the crimes and

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    belonged to him. He had stayed with his aunt and her abusive boyfriend after his mom passed away but ran away from there and got involved in risky behavior such as drinking heavily‚ smoking‚ stealing cars‚ and often finding himself in a juvenile detention centers. While living with his twentieth foster home Zit is arrested for shoving his foster mother. While in jail he meets a white kid named Justice. Justice is seventeen and very smart for his age. Since this is Zits first friend‚ he forms a very

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    Juvenile Justice Process and Corrections Lanika Alexander CJA/374 November 12‚ 2012 Deatrice Haney Juvenile Justice Process and Corrections When I first got picked up I was really scared but I knew what I had done was wrong. I had been breaking into houses for a while now. Always in and out real quick and I always picked the houses where I knew the owners were at work because they all lived on the same street as me so I knew their schedules as well as I knew my own. But this time it

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    hackers

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    the experience I have gained over the years I am confident I could perform at consistently high levels for your company. Jonathan James was the first black hat hacker juvenile at the age of 16 to be sentenced to serve time in a juvenile detention center. He broke successfully hacked into NASA and the Department of Defense and had access to highly confidential information. While he didn’t steal anything he did cause tens of thousands of dollars in damage repairing systems. After his release he

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    Letter To Editor

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    intent‚ to get me and at least 55 percent of the electorate to pass it. If the list of projects was “too broad” for some people‚ it was their right to vote “no” at the time. What makes me angry is that those who don’t like the Measure J “aquatics center‚” are now holding our “yes” vote hostage while they try to overturn the results of a legally held election. The litigants have concocted a lawsuit based on semantics and “sour grapes‚” unintentionally hurting both kids and taxpayers in the process

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    Job changed my life

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    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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    Thomas Sophonow

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    youngest. His parents had divorced which made the mother responsible for taking care of the children. They became a poor family and he and his brother would steal fruits and vegetables for his family. Thomas was placed in foster homes and in juvenile detention facilities. At one point in his life he was involved in a group called the Neo-Nazi party and then the Hare Krishna with the joining of these two groups he wanted to find a place for himself in society. Childhood Conviction Thomas has had

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    Criminal Behavior

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    Human Behavior Prostitution is illegal for a couple of different reasons. One reason is it spreads STD’s‚ some can be treated but some can also kill a someone. Another reason prostitution is illegal is people are or willing to pay for the service and the income is not reported to taxes. In many states you will find law enforcement cracking down on enforcing this law by having undercover cops acting like they are interested in the service so we keep less prostitution of the streets and diseases

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