Juvenile Delinquency Essay

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    comparisons and highlight distinctions about the meaning attached to youth violence, from the modern era to present day. Based on this meaning, we are able to understand the myriad of ways delinquent juveniles are affected by certain policies. Specifically, African Americans are over-represented in the juvenile justice system of Cook County, Chicago. Thus, they are a vulnerable population that is singled out by the system, and this further exacerbates and stigmatizes them. II. Historical Background:

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    illness may self-medicate their symptoms by using drugs. The juvenile justice systems suffer from adolescents with mental health disorders, substance abuse or even both. A difficult challenge to the juvenile justice system and child welfare system is working with adolescents with comorbid difficulties, causing these adolescents to becoming at risk for incarceration and involvement with the juvenile and adult justice system. The juvenile justice system appears to be having a challenging time in determining

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    Labeling and Variations in Delinquency In recent years, longitudinal data has been used to make comparisons between youth who are formally labeled and those who are not formally labeled. Investigating the relationship between labeling and delinquent history has served as the common strategy to make these comparisons. Due to its disruptive nature, it is logical to conclude that contact with the juvenile justice system would be the most devastating for first-time offenders who have been longer embedded

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    the social and historical context in which the juvenile court was created? What has been the fundamental difference between the procedures used in juvenile courts and those employed in criminal (adult) courts? Juvenile Court, authority charged with the disposition of legal actions involving children. One hundred years ago, the Illinois legislature enacted the Illinois Juvenile Court Act (1899 Ill. Laws 132 et seq.), creating the first separate juvenile court. The policy debates raging around the country

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    there are many reason why juveniles engage in delinquent behaviors. Some reasons can be but are not limited to one’s environment which includes family institutions, friends, schools, and social systems that may put them at-risk. Personality traits also play a critical role for antisocial behaviors, which have been known to be linked with delinquent behaviors. Despite these many factors, the punitive model of juvenile justice has been embraced in order to hold juveniles more accountable for their

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    Juvenile Delinquency 1-10 Chapter 1 - Is it fair to have a separate legal category for youths? Considering how dangerous young people can be, does it make more sense to group offenders on the basis of what they have done and not their age? A according to the author of the book, “adolescence is a time of trial and uncertainty for many youths” (p.9). Whatever they do may sound mature. However, they remain emotionally and intellectually immature. According to Erickson, in later adolescence, youths

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    based. India has been a victim of caste system since ages. The causes, effects and solutions of Caste system in India are discussed below: Causes: The main reason behind the growth of Caste system in India is the assignment of caste based on job specialization. There were different types of jobs in the society which were done by the people based on their capability. This division of job based on specialization resulted into caste system. Four classes of Caste system: The four classes includes:

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    substance abuse and delinquency is an issue to the Juvenile Justice System. Studies has indicated drug abuse that is among many youth involved in the juvenile justice system is consider to be high levels of abuse. According to Drug Use Forecasting (DUF) which is a program conducted by the National Institute of Justice indicated substance abuse is among male detainee/ arrestees in a 12 jurisdiction across the country. The connection between adolescent and substance abuse delinquency is many youth tend

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    This paper will give various explanations on why juvenile violence exists. The reasons will be explained using three theories. The theories will be from three different perspectives which include, micro, macro, and the critical perspective. The theories being used in this paper, to explain juveniles violence, is the differential association theory, the strain theory, and the labeling theory. Before discussing how each theory describes juvenile delinquency, the theories have to be looked at by themselves

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    Juvenile Aftercare Essay

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    The purpose of aftercare for juvenile offenders is to reintegrate them into society, much like an adult offender with a probation or parole status. The goal of aftercare programs are ultimately to reduce recidivism in juvenile populations as well as assist them in learning to lead a productive life as a contributing member of society. Juvenile offenders who participate in aftercare programs are those that have been incarcerated in boot camps, correctional facilities, or group homes. These programs

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