Client Mrs. Jane Smith is seeking counsel on the framework of Megan’s Law in Texas. The Client’s young daughter has claimed to have fallen victim to a recent sexual assault by a neighbor, Mr. John Doe. The alleged perpetrator is not registered in the Sex Offender Registry Program, though it is unclear if Mr. John Doe has any priors. Background of Megan’s Law in Texas The state of Texas requires any criminal convicted on, and/or after September 1st, 1970 of a sexual offense, to report…
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on the other side it seems necessary in order to protect society. In 1974, Congress passed the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act, which still is still around today. Basically, the act required the separation of juvenile offenders from adult offenders. The 1974 act also created the federal Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) and offered states money to help develop community-based programs as alternatives to jail. Once the media began to headlining rising…
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Miles Andersen 22 March 2013 Life as a teenager is full of choices, good or bad; some may change your life forever or just ruin your next morning. Everyday young people try alcohol for their first time, many like it and continue to drink, while others will never take another sip in their life. Underage drinking can affect people’s lives in many different areas such as your body’s health, brain, and family life. Many people believe that the legal age to drink alcohol should be eighteen because…
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hunting, and sporting, which has caused an increase in crime, and gang related deaths, accidental deaths, and suicides. Gun Debate Over the years, there a number of different debates discussing guns. Guns have been a major topic because of the cons and pros they have on the public. The main piece brought up during these gun debates are the Second Amendment and the gun sports. The NRA makes millions of dollars from the selling of guns. The Second Amendment gives us the right to bear arms which also…
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Age is not an excuse to go to jail As well we all know that juveniles crimes were increasing this year’s constantly and we can see too many cases around the world about this juvenile’s offenders or illegal activities, like this crime that happens in Odessa Texas, the 2nd of July committed by a 17 year old named Luis Rey for killing his aunt Maria Regalado of 46 years old and tried to attempted to shoot his uncle Porfirio Regalado (Raymond). Even though people think that their brain is not enough…
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There are fourteen states in the U.S. that do not have a minimum age for trying children as adults, some children as young as eight have been prosecuted. Other states have set a minimum age of ten, twelve, or thirteen years old. In January 2001, Lionel Tate, a twelve-year old boy was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for the murder of a six-year old girl. Tate stated that he was imitating a wrestler, which he regarded as his hero, when he body-slammed, kicked, and knee-dropped…
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Like most people in the world, I am stuck in between the pro side of locking sex offenders up for good and the con. As previously talked about there are many downfalls if the right people are not locked up for their crimes, but also many downfalls locking people up who don’t deserve it. The laws are just general most don’t go into detail, we just interpret them for ourselves and sometimes we are wrong. Of course molesting anyone is horrible but there are many cases where that is not what happened…
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if the consequence of the crime committed is the death penalty then so be. If juveniles insist on acting like adults then the criminal justice system should surely treat them as such. As the crime rate increases the age of the offenders have begun to decrease at an alarming rate. Juveniles are finding themselves at the front of most crimes that are now being committed. Many of these children are doing it on their own accord or as a means to have things that their families are unable…
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Exploratory Paper The topic of young offenders caught my eye as I was scanning for an idea to write my paper. Criminals of any fashion are of interest to me, and youth in the justice system is a subject that I have dealt with throughout my high school career. A friend of mine has been in and out of correctional facilities, and it was not till later that they discovered he had a mental disorder that he was not being treated for. This is upsetting because if he had been scanned for an issue such as…
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that “Research has shown that private prisons will usually choose less violent offenders because serious offenders require an increase in the amount of required security” (Pros and Cons of Private Prisons). If private prisons are choosing non-violent offenders due to lower security costs, it would be reasonable if there were lower rates of assaults. The fact that there are so many assaults in private prisons on offenders, mostly without a history of violence, paints a clear picture of how private prisons…
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