By definition a juvenile is “A person who is not yet old enough to be legally considered an adult” (Merriam Webster Dictionary). Despite this definition, America chooses to try juveniles as adults. Juveniles who commit certain violent crimes are subjected to being imprisoned in adult facilities. These violent crimes are known as the seven deadly sins and include murder, voluntary manslaughter, rape, aggravated sexual battery, aggravated sodomy, aggravated child molestation and armed robbery with…
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Juvenile Sex Offenders, The Problem No One Wants to Talk About Dennison Muczynski Ashford University CRJ301: Juvenile Justice Instructor: Curtis Turney March 29, 2015 Most people feel uncomfortable openly discussing sex offenders in open forums, let alone juvenile offenders. People often look for simple answers and quick to rush judgement and demand a person to be punished for their actions. We see this type of thinking all over the news, like in Ferguson, MO, where half of society was willing…
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operational use. There are means of security, technology which officers and management utilize to control the correctional environments. Inmates receive educational and treatment programs as a form rehabilitation, so when they are released, they can apply in the outside world. Probation and parole are two and juvenile corrections are also part of the corrections system. Past, present, and future trends In the earlier days, the common correctional form of punishment is by causing pain or suffering. Society…
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economic effect as compared to white collar crime( Cole, Smith &Delong, 2013). The ratio is one dollar of loss due to street crime as compared to 66 dollars of loss to white collar crimes. However, arrest rates and incarceration for street crimes greatly outnumber white collar crimes ( Cole, Smith & Delong, 2013). American prisons are also filled with mentally ill offenders since many mental institutions have been closed following a trend that began in the 1960’s (American Psychological Association…
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Since the creation of the juvenile justice system, which was in response to an increasing crime rate amongst juveniles, there has been many challenges. The challenges that the juvenile justice system faces are ever changing and will always be a constant where juvenile justice is concerned. The fact is that while the people change, so will their needs and the reasons they do things, so the justice system must also change and adapt to these new challenges. The hard thing about this is adapting while…
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square foot room. They remain in their cells for approximately twenty hours out of the twenty-four hours in a day. The purpose of that is to supposedly serve as a punishment for the juveniles. However, instead of serving as a punishment it is damaging these youngsters both emotionally and psychologically. The Juvenile Detention Centers should counsel, or enroll the detainees in active programs, and rehabilitate them instead. By placing the youngsters in cells for the majority of the day, it is almost…
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Juveniles who Commit Sex Offenses Against Minors In the most recent years, there has much interest in the sexual victimization of youth by youth. The public interest has risen to a new peak, with surprising news of the offenders being between the ages of 12 to 14. More than four offenders perpetrate more than three offenses against youths. The children are not only victims by they grow up subject to do crimes, like child abuse and neglect due to specific circumstances that happen during childhood…
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The War on Drugs is a War on Our Perception A Literature Review of Past and Current History on Rehabilitation Kaitlyn Crowe ENG 102A Lourdes University May 7, 2014 Abstract: This paper compares the effectiveness of rehabilitation prison. The paper focuses on the methods used in both settings and whether or not it produces beneficial outcomes for the addict population and the rest of the citizens in the United States. Also, this paper brings attention to the children who are…
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Problems with the Juvenile Waiver Process Corey L. Bulger Capella University Table of contents Abstract p.3 Introduction p.4 Trends and Literature Review p.6 Systems and Theory Evaluation p.11 Conclusion and Recommendations p.14 Reference List p.19 Abstract In the past 25 years juvenile crime has been increasing, which has increased juvenile wavier process…
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Juvenile Delinquency Crisis Sharon Dollar ENG/102 Version 9 Dr. Amana Levi May 21, 2014 Juvenile crime has increased dramatically over the past couple decades. There is much speculation of the reasons as to why juvenile delinquency is becoming such a big problem. Child neglect and lack of parental control, boredom, lack of interference with delinquent children, drug abuse, and living in a poor environment happen to be valid theories that support why juvenile criminal behavior is becoming a national…
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