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    Juvenile Delinquency When looking into the history of United States and elsewhere juvenile delinquency is a problem and has been one for over a century. Like other systems in place, the system involving juvenile delinquents has gone through many stages. In the case of the juvenile delinquency, it has gone through four stages, with us presently in the fourth. The causes behind juvenile delinquency are still unknown even today. Some blame it on the current culture, the over-exposure to violence

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    Programs and Services On the Tom Green County Juvenile Probation Resources website, I found quite a few programs and services that I believe would work for adolescents who are either at risk or already in the juvenile justice system. The programs and services are: the High Sky Children’s Ranch, The West Texas Boys Ranch, The Concho Valley Home for Girls, House of Faith, The Youth Advocate Program, and Big Brothers and Big Sisters program. The reason I believed these types of programs and services

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    * The main objective for this article is the mental health needs of juvenile offenders. Mental Health issues among children in the juvenile justice system needs to be identified and treated. When children that need treatment enter the system they usually don’t receive adequate treatment. With the little treatment that they may receive once they are release they receive no treatment while they are home. These disorders put these children at risk to commit more criminal activity. The article stated

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    Exploring the Arguments Some who have argued of the ineffectiveness of juvenile detention use the labeling theory as the basis of their argument. The labeling theory comes under the general title of “symbolic interactionism” or “societal reaction” because it is concerned with how social reactions to behaviors may influence future behaviors—including crime and delinquency. The theory holds that due to an individual’s illegal, immoral or unethical behavior, they may receive negative reactions or treatment

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    A juvenile delinquent is a juvenile who has broken the law. A juvenile refers to a person who is under 18 years old, at times the line is set at 21 years old for alcohol and tobacco. Juvenile delinquency is an important field in sociology because it focuses on the crimes juveniles have committed and why they did them. It looks at how the criminal justice system treats juveniles and helps to separate them from adults. It describes the leading causes of how juveniles become delinquents due to the family

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    United States we have two systems that deal with individuals that have committed crimes and or offenses against the society we live in. The first system is the criminal justice system, which deals with adults who have committed different crimes. The second system is the juvenile justice system. This system was designed specifically for minors and it was generally put into place to help rehabilitate them before they get to be adults. Being tried as adults exposes these juveniles to state penitentiaries

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    counties. The DeKalb County Juvenile Court is located in the Gregory A. Adams

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    In various states of the South, the convict lease system operated. The convict lease system allowed prison officials to collect fees from private employers who contracted with the state for work done by prisoners (Friedman, 2007). This was a source of revenue for both penitentiaries and states allowing this practice. Alabama, Georgia, and Tennessee had convict lease systems and the brunt of the work by prisoners was on the backs of African American prisoners. In the 1880s and 1890s, 80 to 90 percent

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    Juvenile Court Purpose

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    for youths and juvenile delinquents. Juvenile court is a special court, which deals with underage defendant whom are charged with crimes are neglected or are out of control of their parents. Throughout the following essay I will be discussing the purpose of the juvenile court, and whether or not that the purpose is being served today. Purpose for Juvenile Court There was once a time in which juveniles were treated just as adults. There were no such things as juvenile justice system and there was

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    society, there are more and more juveniles getting involved in criminal activity.  Low self-esteem, poor decision-making and communication skills, association with a negative peer group, and a dysfunctional family unit are some characteristics of delinquent youth creations (Extension Journal, Inc. 1993).  With this being said, there are also many different types of juvenile diversion, intervention and prevention programs and resources available for these juvenile to help with rehabilitation.  These

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