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When the 13 colonies were established, the law was strongly influenced by the laws of England. In that time, children ages of 7 and above were treated as adults depending on the crime. For example, if a 7 year
The purpose of this research paper is to explore the vulnerability of juvenile males to delinquency. Often, in the light of society, male juveniles are seen as more deviant than their female counterparts. Through previous research analyzed and interviews conducted in this paper, I have been able to collectively put together factors for this way of thinking. The anticipated outcome of this paper is to uncover how society, environment, education, and family contribute to the male population’s demise…
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Study: Family Factors and Juvenile Delinquency Ewelina Kot December 4, 2015 Research Methods, CJ 3675, Section 01, Fall 2015 My research topic is family factors and juvenile delinquency. This paper focuses on three independent variables: neglect, exposure to violence in the home, and single parent households. The purpose of my study is to answer whether or not family factors contribute to Juvenile delinquency. According to J.P. Ryan, A.B. Williams and M.E. Courtney (2013), juvenile offending within itself…
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The purpose of this research paper is to investigate the relationship between two variables, divorced households and juvenile crime. The independent variable being divorced households and the dependent variable being juvenile crime. In most states, a person below the age of 18 is considered a juvenile. When juveniles in this age range commit crimes, they are termed juvenile delinquents. For instance, criminal acts delinquents perform entail selling drugs, larceny, murder and any other unlawful action…
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individuals working in the jail, though— the individuals who wake up everyday and go to work hands-on with delinquents already convicted of crimes? Those individuals are directly exposed to a personal relationship with the delinquents, and that relationship takes a major toll on the officer’s outside relationships in other communities. In the research of this paper, a better understanding of the research topic— how this discourse community shaped it’s members’ identity, and engaged them, inevitably effecting…
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Jessica O’Brien Reforming the Juvenile System in St. Louis: The Role of Social Organizations, 1926-1974 Before the turn of the twentieth century, no separate institutions dealing with children who committed crimes existed. Children, no matter what age, were housed in prisons alongside some of the most hardened criminals. During the Progressive Era, however, many groups of people wanted to reform the justice system as well as other political and social aspects of American life. In particular, women’s…
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Running Head: Social Learning Theories and Juveniles Social Learning Theories Relating to Juvenile delinquency Abstract This paper takes a closer look at the social learning’s of society’s subculture that displays delinquent behavior. Using differential association I explain the learned behavior through the social environment such as role models, peer influence, and poverty stricken families. Delinquency is not biologically nor psychologically but is learned just as a person learns to obey…
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Well looking at the roles of parents, how do they deal with helping these youth with learning disabilities as well as their delinquency. Being a paper of your children's life plays a huge factor in their life. The roles of parenting and how they raise their children reflects off the parents. Parents can be an impact or be responsible to where their child misbehave. The duties in reading a child is…
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Introduction to Juvenile Justice 08/02/2015 Darren Brodsky Teenage Drug Use Teenage drug use statistic is on the rise. Finding what influences these youth to try drugs is an important aspect to decrease these statistics. We live in the world where drugs are readily available. Teens were having problems coping with everyday life, and peer pressure creates drug use. Some of these teens are delinquents when the drug use starts. Others, drug use, leads to delinquency. This paper will cover…
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Syllabus College of Criminal Justice and Security CJS/240 Version 3 Introduction to Juvenile Justice Copyright © 2009, 2007 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This course is a general orientation to the concept of delinquency and the field of juvenile justice. Students will examine the nature of delinquency, as well as a variety of theories and suspected causes of delinquent behavior. Students will study factors related to delinquency and/or prevention including gender…
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Comparative Analysis Paper Enchandrel Malone CJA/374 January 20, 2014 Debra Nadeau Comparative Analysis Paper The American Judicial system is broken into two separate systems called the adult and juvenile court systems. Before the juvenile system was established in 1899 (Juvenile Justice System, 2012). Youths were in courts and placed in facilities with adults. This concept made the government re-evaluate how youths are treated and felt that they were different from adults because of their…
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