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    Developing a Counseling Plan Genna Bovinet Walden University Counseling and Psychotherapy Theories Coun 6722-18 Developing a Counseling Plan This paper focuses on a case study of famous actor/musician, Mark Wahlberg. Mark Wahlberg began a life of juvenile crime at age ten that culminated in his attempted murder arrest, and subsequent prison sentence, at the age of 16. The paper will explore his early life and family issues leading to his delinquent behavior as well as counseling theories and interventions

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    Juvenile Justice Period

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    The first period of Juvenile Justice History was the Puritan Period (1646-1824). During this period we adopted laws from England. As opposed to our current system where Juvenile Justice is handled by our courts and law, the responsibility was given primarily to the families but also church and other social institutions. As the population grew it became difficult for families to maintain Juvenile Justice. This is what led to the Refuge Period. The Refuge Period (1824-1899) started as immigration

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    with recent developments in academic works in juvenile justice and criminology, restorative justice, especially in juvenile violations, has shown great significance and positive outcomes. Even though some states might argue that restorative justice favors the proprietor of a crime rather than the victim, the state of Chicago should consider the inevitable change from the old system of criminal justice that focuses on punitive measures especially for juvenile violations. This is because restorative justice

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    Running Head: ADOLESCENT DELIQUENCY 1 Adolescent Delinquency Amanda Wallin CSUF ADOLESCENT DELIQUENCY 2 Adolescent Delinquency Adolescence is known as a time for discovering oneself, a time where a child transitions into adulthood. Erikson says that this time is when adolescents can find their own identity by sorting through the traditions of their families and cultures they grow up in. This can be a time of discovery

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    they then calculated the misdemeanour rates in the rings, finding that the areas with the highest rates of crime and violence were those situated right in the centre of the city, with the rates dropping outward from the centre. They found that delinquency was a lot lower in

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    Five year ago, when my little brother had a high fever and it wont go away then suddenly his body stared to seizures. My dad and me have to rush him in the hospital, on the way to the hospital my dad drove very fast and did not stop at the top sign then he got stop by the officer after he learned my brother is in dangerous, he turn on the light said my dad follow him close, he would open the way for us to the hospital. At the hospital he help us carry my brother inside the emergency room, then left

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    Juvenile offenses in the past decade have shown reductions in all aspects of crime. Previously there were higher rates of violent crimes and all around arrests. The numbers from previous years have almost been cut in half. For example in the article Juvenile Delinquency and Trends in the United States it reports that in 2009 1,170 Juvenile were arrested for murder; opposed to that from previous years. In 1994 there were 2,800 Juvenile murder arrests made. This data shows that in almost 20 years the

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    The article by Allen-DeBoer, Malmgren, and Glass titled Reading Instruction for Youth With Emotional and Behavioral Disorders in a Juvenile Correctional Facility discussed the effects of basic reading instruction to students in secured care. This study helped reinforce the declarations made by the previous study on building intrinsic motivation by having students become more competent in reading. The research in this article focused on the implementation of a rapid yet intensive reading program that

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    above the law. Giving children the image that they can get whatever they want, harm whomever, do anything, will psychologically plant a new seed of mischief. Children can commit crime and not be imprisoned if we do not repeal the Juvenile Delinquent Act. In fact, juvenile crimes rose in 2008 despite the implementation of the Act in 2006. This shows that the most effective way to combat crime is to promise just punishment. It may seem harsh but crimes should be dealt with justice. Should the offense

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    Crime Causation and Diversion Juveniles committing crimes, being arrested and going to jails and prisons, is a sad fact that has hit every city, in every state in the United States of America. It is not a hard thing to comprehend, turn on the TV and watch the news. Every night there is surely to be a report about a crime committed by one of America’s youth. Many people question the reason for such high numbers of juveniles committing crimes; others turn a blind eye and refuse to acknowledge the

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