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    The need of diversion programs in juvenile correctional settings is on an increase. Two conflicting impulses dominate the desire to decrease the number of reoffending juveniles. The first is a compassionate approach that concentrates on treating the youth whereas the second approach uses punishment to protect their focus, which is community safety (Artello, Hayes, Muschert, & Spencer, 2015). It is important to note that not all individuals are impacted in the same way therefore many approaches

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    I am doing my field placement at the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit Court in the Juvenile Diversion Program (JDP). The JDP works with first time misdemeanor juvenile offenders between the ages of 8 and 17. In fact, the Florida Statute 985.12 gives law enforcement the authority to issue a Civil Citation instead of arresting the youth. The premise of the diversion program is to direct the juvenile’s path away from jail. When first entering the JDP the child will receive an assessment and may be referred

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    As I mentioned in my reflection last week, I attended a Juvenile Court Diversion meeting on Thursday. Four trained volunteers from the Dover community make up the “Diversion Committee”. The committee members meet with first-time offenders of non-violent crimes who under the age of 18 who live in Dover. After asking the offender to describe what they did and to take responsibility for their actions, the committee talks privately about how to best hold this individual accountable. After coming to an

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    The success of juvenile pre-trial diversion programs is often dependent on cost analyses and recidivism rates. However, from a psychosocial perspective, success of a diversion program cannot be based solely on the completion of the program, the absence of a future arrest, or the short term cost beneficial. There is a need to include the evaluation of the diversion program participant’s psychological and emotional health following the completion of the program, as well as a positive perception of

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    advancing as a result of the enthusiastic presentation of diversion use (Mahony and Moorman,2000). What we don 't know is if or how purchasers manner towards the superstar changes? It is not clear whether our comprehension of brand picture trade connects with circumstances where transgressions by a hotshot realizes negative brand pictures and if this along these lines wanders conflictingly on the patrons. Past studies inquiring about diversions gathering brands arrange the gathering brand picture as

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    Introduction My field placement is at the Jefferson Parish District Attorney’s Office the Diversion Program. Diversion is a program offered to chosen minors that have been referred by the District Attorney or the Juvenile Court. After an arrest, in some cases the District Attorney extends an invitation to participate in a program which will result in the charges being dropped. Engagement First the case is send to the program from the District Attorney’s Office, and then a letter is send to the

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    Substance abuse and drug diversion are ubiquitous in our healthcare institutions, rendering healthcare providers incompetent in providing safe, appropriate patient care. “Untreated opioid dependence harms the individual and society through increased mortality, increased risk of blood-borne virus transmission associated with injecting drug use, poor social functioning, loss of economic productivity and criminal justice expenditure” (Wright et al., 2015, p. e368). Frequently, hospital administration

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    toward their MST experience. It became a mission of mine to figure out what was causing this problem and steps need to resolve the issue. During this process the question was developed. Every year thousands are processed through the Juvenile court system. A fraction of that number

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    While at the Boyer 's getting fuel, two juvenile females came to me to report a suspicious male. The females identified themselves as Patricia Moncrief and Hayley Stachowski. The juvenile females stated there is a male that had been parked outside the Domino 's for a while stalking a female worker. The juvenile females stated the worker was told to call the police but she did not. The females stated a male Domino 's worker came outside to confront the male and the male moved his vehicle to the

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    Tough Love

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    causes deaths. Instead of helping, it is harming a person. Since tough love often comes from a position of superiority and detachment, it oftentimes is a form of abuse, and is generally guided by selfish motivations. People can send their child to a Juvenile Justice when they have no clue what to do with their child. That is not the correct

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