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    Public Defenders

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    Overall, the research collected has examined juvenile delinquency, the persistent consequences of incarceration, and suggestive measures from the Public Defenders that could help reduce recidivism and provide justice for the offenders, the victims and the community. The research highlighted the crime pattern in young offenders, existing racial disparities in the juvenile criminal justice system and the lack of a proper support structure that encourages the youth to make bad choices. Studies included

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    The evolution of juvenile detention centers has brought about tremendous growth of the juvenile correctional facilities. With this growth, it is evident that there has been a decline in what is most important for these centers. The evolution of juvenile justice facilities involves a transformation that begins with the simple task of separating the youth from adults. The progression of youth detention centers began in the 18th century and is still building as the system grows into the future. The

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    Juvenile courts was first court held in Chicago in 1899 , established its name also known as children’s court. These courts handle problems from abuse, neglected, and delinquent children. Juvenile courts are providing a rehabilitation resources and process for people up to the age of eighteen, Recently, many states have made have a made a policy change increasing the age for juveniles. For many reasons, studies have shown that teens are more likely to have a successful transitioning from juvenile

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    Transfer of Juveniles to Criminal Court: A Look at Prosecutorial Waivers The purpose of this review is to provide an informative summary of the already existing literature that examines prosecutorial waivers within the juvenile justice system and the controversy surrounding its exclusive use by prosecutors. A brief history of how the waiver came about and an overview of the waiver process in its various forms are provided. As well as a study conducted in Michigan pertaining to the use of prosecutorial

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    There are many different juvenile correction facilities all over the United States. While deciding what to write my search portion of my paper on I decided to write it on juvenile correction facilities as a whole to help gather a better understanding of juvenile facilities all over the country. This topic specifically relates to my internship at NOJCCF due to this facility being a part of juvenile corrections facilities. This is important to me because facilities like NOJCCF is exactly where I would

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    Strain Theory

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    thesis paper, Examining Juvenile Delinquency Contributors through Life-Course and Strain Theory, written by Caitlin Burns (2013), discusses the connection between life-course theory and general strain theory as an explanation to juvenile delinquency. Her paper goes on to discuss how the presence of strain theory in a juvenile’s school environment, family environment and peer groups, leads to delinquency. Burns states that, “There are several known contributors to juvenile delinquency, but the one

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    to juvenile court, but the law was not always separate for juveniles. The juvenile court system was established in the year of 1899 in the United States (Development of the JJS). The reasoning behind creating a separate court for juveniles is primarily to rehabilitate the youth rather than punishing them by being sent to adult prison. There are certain laws made specifically to protect people and their rights, but when it comes to juveniles there are no laws to protect them in the juvenile justice

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    Essay Juvenile Delinquency

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    Main Post: Juvenile delinquency is a problem that affects society as a whole. Understanding Juvenile delinquency is important because it is part of trying to figure out how people in American society should react to it; specifically, in terms of law enforcement officers, their agencies, and State legislators. When deviant behavior becomes "continuous, chronic and widespread it gets perceived as a significant part of the population as threatening to the general well-being of society" (Thompson

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    Retribution and Rehabilitation in Hopes for Reintegration The topic of juvenile criminal justice is much like the art of parenting. The main concern is figuring out how to deter the child from the same action without letting them get away with too much and not crushing their spirits. SUCH AS when a child goes beyond the set boundaries for him while playing outside which leads to hurting another child, the child should be disciplined to be deterred from crossing those boundaries again, but that discipline

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    Criminal Law Foundations Evaluation The Juvenile Justice System Juvenile justice is the section of law that applies to persons under the age of 18 not capable of receiving sentencing in the adult court system or old enough to be responsible for criminal acts committed in society. In most states the age of criminal culpability is 18 however, the age requirement can be set lower in accordance to certain crimes and statutes set by the state the juvenile lives in. Juvenile law is primarily run by state law

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