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Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act
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Juvenile delinquency
Everyone wants to protect a child, but what if that child broke the law? This child’s life is about to change forever. There are many precautions and laws that are enacted to protect a child even in jail. Children who commit crime are also responsible for their actions. For children crossing paths with the criminal…
The Civil Rights Movement
Civil Rights Movement
Letter from Birmingham Jail
Politics
Racism
‘Racism is man’s gravest threat to man. The maximum of hatred for the minimum of a reason’ (Heschel). Daily select members of society terrorize minorities with racism. Their sinful actions and resentment for others cannot be justified nor understood. The Civil Rights Movement is an instance of extreme racism. The white moderate tormented, discriminated against…
The Many Complications of Federalism
Articles of Confederation
Constitution
Federalism
Federalism is the foundation for government in America as we know it. Without it and its many complexities, the United States wouldn’t operate in an even slightly similar manner. Throughout time, however, the balance between national and state power has shifted. After the Constitution replaced the Articles of Confederation, the national government was favored over…
Four Different Types of Law, Criminal, Civil, Common and Statuate
Law
Criminal Law This is the kind of law that the police enforce. Murder, assault, robbery and rape are all included within the boundaries of criminal law. A good way in which to summarise which offences come under criminal law is ‘an offence which is seen as being against everybody, even though it is not’. For…
Roosevelts New Deal Essay
The New Deal
The Social Security Act is the one of many New Deal programs that I chose to do my essay on. It is a federal safety net for elderly, unemployed and disadvantaged Americans. The original Social Security Act was to give financial benefits to retired people over the age of sixty five based on their lifetime…
The Amendment That Must Die
Second amendment
The Second Amendment or gun control has been one of the biggest social problems that people constantly keep on tabs to prevent society from unwanted violence and crimes that might be taking place at the moment or later in the future. There are currently multiple numbers of cases that have been talked upon regarding the…
Presidential Essay: Lyndon B. Johnson
Presidential Election
In November 26, 1963, President John F. Kennedy was in a motorcade in Dealey Plaza, a park in Dallas Texas, when he was assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald. At approximately 1:00 pm, President John F. Kennedy was pronounced dead. After the assassination had taken place, the entire nation was left in shock as their late…
How to Implement Cultural Change
Army Values
“It’s not what we do because it’s not who we are.” This is the cultural change the U.S. Army is striving to achieve. In response to an increasing concern regarding sexual harassment and assault in the military, the Department of Defense (DoD) has implemented several measures to enhance the prevention, surveillance and reporting of sexual…
Theories of Democracy and Types of Government
Declaration of Independence
Thomas Wright was born on November 26, 1742 in Chicago, Illinois. He lived with his parents and other two brothers, Cedric and Roscoe, in a low-state house in the outskirts of Chicago. The family depended on income from ordinary jobs. Among the three children, Wright grew up as rather astute and curious person, a behavior…
Violence in Media Might Force Society to Better Itself
Crime
Media Violence
Psychology
100% of the time, something violent is on television. Whether it’s an action movie, a crime drama, or even children’s TV show, violence is always available for the public to watch. Despite what some may believe, television and movies may not be responsible for societal violence. Often, violence in media can portray a hero fighting…