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    a local police officer. After that, he was placed in adult jail. ("How America’s Justice System Failed Our Children"). Although what Charlie did was ruled second-degree murder, what he had to face, and will continue to face from the trauma, from adult jail is arguably worse. This tragedy continues to be the harsh reality of juveniles sent to adult jail. Each year 200,000 youths are tried as adults (Rozzell). Juveniles are put in stressful situations and without the role models they need, they make

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    Martrez Reynolds eng. 1101 mr. Ogletree, Randy Juveniles: Should they be tried as adults? Should juveniles be tried as adults? Here is a topic that is being reflected by several people across some years. In the following of my research paper, I wish to discuss my standpoint on juveniles being tried as adults. In which in selected situations I feel that the juvenile should get punished for the crime that they committed, but it should not be to the extent of an adult’s punishment. The holy bible

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    become involved with several different child-service systems, including the child welfare juvenile justice, and mental health systems. However, these systems have historically provided services without regard to, or conscious practice associated with, the high rates of trauma exposure of youth served” (Donisch, Bray, and Gewirtz, 2016). There are many assessment tools used for the identification of mental illness, one used in the juvenile justice system is the MAYSI-2 which is “a self-report inventory

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    Research Paper: Death Penalty for Juveniles Capital punishment for juveniles is one of the most controversial topics to ever be explored in society and in the criminal justice system. The death penalty is a rare occurrence amongst juveniles since it is so arguable as to whether they should be tried as adults. Lynn Cothern from the Juvenile Justice Resource Center suggests that “the primary purpose of the juvenile justice system is to hold juvenile offenders accountable for delinquent acts while

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    “The Experiences of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Girls in Juvenile Justice Systems” Studies have conducted that those who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender (LGBT) are wrongly treated in juvenile justice systems. In this article, written by Kristi Holsinger and Jessica P. Hodge, these two authors go into great detail on the ways the LGBT community is wrongly treated within the juvenile justice system and analyze an interview that examines the challenges for the staff and

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    Minority mentally ill juveniles are discriminated in the detention facility.In the juvenile justice system have discriminated minority juvenile compear to Caucasian juveniles. In where most of the time Caucasian juveniles are sent to a mental institution while minority juveniles that have a mentally ill problem do not have the same treatment. Minority juveniles that have a mentally ill problem are sent to a detention facility. However, “Youth of color are less likely than whites to receive mental

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    Annotated Bibliography THESIS STATEMENT: The Department of Juvenile Justice should provide effective diversion options as alternatives rather than incarceration to deter juveniles from committing crimes because imprisonment has done more harm than good, causing depression, suicidal thoughts and more acting out behaviors. Annie E. Casey, F. (2011). No place for kids: The case for reducing juvenile incarceration. Issue Brief. Retrieved from http://www.aecf.org/resources/no-place-for-kids-full-report/

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    Juveniles and the Criminal Justice System There is much debate over whether or not juveniles should ever be tried as adults. Juveniles are defined as children under the age of 18. In the past, juveniles have been tried in a separate juvenile court because of their age. However, trying juveniles as adults for violent crimes is a trend that is on the rise. Age is supposed to be a deterrent for placing those under 18 on trial and giving them stiffer punishments that are often reserved for adults. Many

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    H.R.1501 - Violent and Repeat Juvenile Offender Accountability and Rehabilitation Act of 1999. H.R. 1809 focuses more on non-violent offenders, H.R. 1501 focuses towards violent and repeat offenders. Legislation Option 1: H.R. 1501 was introduced to the House on 04/21/1999 and passed through both the House and the Senate, the main focus of this Bill was “to provide quality prevention programs and accountability programs relating to juvenile delinquency” (H.R. 1501). This bill helps to solve some

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    Introduction Juvenile crimes in North Carolina are at an eight year high. Instead of funding more detention facilities across North Carolina, the state should provide the funding for implementing effective treatments and programs to offer a chance of rehabilitation. Juveniles are faced with lockdown facilities that suppresses cognitive growth and development. Currently, instead of funding being used for treatment and programming, it is being set aside to build new facilities which will produce

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