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Proposition 36 I am an alcohol and drug counselor, since working in the field I have come across many addicts and alcoholics who have relapsed time and time again but have an initial focus, and that is recovery. Though they have multiple relapses, it takes a court decision for a drug offender to obtain sobriety and have acceptance of their irresponsible actions through Proposition 36. These are most of the client’s I’ve worked with, “Prop 36ers” is what we refer them as. Proposition 36, approved…
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Unit 4: Project July 7, 2015 Prof. Cardell Bell Attala Young Introduction For many years there have been several discussions about the pros and cons with the use of marijuana. Many states and government have protested the use of cannabis. It has been declared illegal and is harmful to individuals’ health. Many drugs have been tested to prove if usage is harmful or safe. However, cannabis has not been put through the trial of determining its safety amongst a test group. The…
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Growing up, everyone is told that, “Drugs are bad for you,” time and time again. Some people don’t really understand the reasoning behind it, but even though marijuana may only be fully legalized in a few states, it is still all around us; legally or not. People all around the world wonder why it’s not legal everywhere. Why is it that this drug has become illegal all over the world? Marijuana in the United States of America has been fought about since the drug and its effects were first discovered…
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Background Today’s court system has many difficult decisions to make everyday. One of the most controversial decisions is whether to to try certain juveniles as adults or not. On one hand, being tried as a minor is considered unconstitutional, while 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…
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many arguments to be had—therefore we must weigh the pros and cons of each argument before deciding to fight for a cause. I believe that marijuana should be legalized because there are more positives allowing recreational use than there are negatives. Marijuana is a drug that can be used for medical treatments, it does not have poor effects on human health. I believe that this battle against marijuana should not be fought because victory over the drug and its users will not make the world a better place…
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be good too. While reading this essay, you should gain knowledge of a few things about illegal immigration. One of the items that you will learn by the end of the essay is general knowledge of what immigration is. You will also learn about the pros and cons that immigration causes in the United States. Knowing what immigration is will be the building block to the rest of the items that you learn in this essay. You may be wondering what Immigration is, well the…
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behavior. Students will study factors related to delinquency and/or prevention including gender, youthful behavior, family, peers, drug use, school, and community. This course will also familiarize students with the evolution of juvenile justice and key players in the juvenile justice process. Additionally, students will develop an understanding of the juvenile court process, as well as juvenile detention, restitution, prevention and treatment. Policies Faculty and students/learners will be held…
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committing crimes than ever. That's why the U.S created the death penalty. The death penalty is when people who commit crimes and violate laws are killed by a government court order. However, not all states allow the death penalty. According to the article Death Penalty Pro & Cons, 18 states do not have the death penalty and 32 have (Pro & Cons for Death Penalty). A main idea for the death penalty being legal in America is people that are on the death row can also be innocent. This is not good for the United…
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over to the juvenile courts for correction. Now what would we consider a status offense? A status offense is based on behavior of status offenders. A status offender is in a special category that encompasses a specific genre of offenders. In this case it is based on children or a child who violate laws specific to them such as truancy from school, running away from home and basic disrespect of their parents, and authority. Some basic similarities exist in both courts. Both courts are there to punish…
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moral and public health reasons. Marijuana is also banned because of continuing concern over violence and crime associated with production and distribution of the drug. After so many problems that went wrong, the government prohibited marijuana from the United States. However there are different reasons why marijuana should be legal. The drug marijuana is not harmful like such things as alcohol or tobacco, if used in moderation (Messerli 1). Marijuana should be legal because of additional tax revenues…
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