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Juvenile Justice: Interventions, Rehabilitation, and Deterrent Does it Really Work
Juvenile Justice
The number of juvenile delinquents has been on the upraise for a decades now, nevertheless no one is worried about how it got to these point, why the child or teen resulted to crime, and how we can prevent others from following the the same footsteps. We are thought at a young age if you…
A Career in Juvenile Justice: Juvenile Probation Officer
Juvenile Justice
Lieutenant-General Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden-Powell, a British Army officer and writer once stated, “Juvenile crime is not naturally born in the boy but is largely due either to the spirit of adventure that is in him, to his own stupidity, or to his lack of discipline, according to the nature of the individual.” Currently, I…
Juvenile Justice Transfer Law of California
Juvenile Justice
The case is eight-year-old Madyson Middleton murdered by fifteen-year-old Adrian Gonzalez. In Santa Cruz, at an apartment complex on the 26th of July, 2015, eight-year-old Madyson was lured by her fifteen-year-old neighbor Adrian with ice cream to his mothers apartment. Once he had her in the apartment he raped, duct taped her neck and stabbed…
Measured Injustice in the Criminal Justice System
Injustice
Feminism, the empowerment of women, is inherently one of the most complete terms for the pursuit of justice and the preventing of crimes against women in the criminal justice system. There are many ills of the criminal justice system. Radical changes in crime control and sentencing policies have led to an unprecedented escalation of…
How A Nation or Society Can Reduce the Likelihood of Terror Occurring
Injustice
Abstract Every nation in the world, except for the ones that condone it, seeks to find ways to prevent terror attacks from being directed at their own society, whether it be from a home born terrorist or a direct attack from an international group. Despite the endeavor to prevent attacks, many countries still are unsure…
Horton Hears a Social Injustice
Injustice
Dominated by momentous events such as World War I and II, space exploration, and decolonization, the 20th century significantly changed the history of the world and gave way to a new era of passionate leaders and critical writers. This age brought about political reforms and passive resistance evolving into progressive movements, but still bore witness…
Systematic Injustice in Testimony Is Shown Throughout Harper Lee’s Book
Injustice
Miranda Fricker argues that, if an injustice is caused by possible outcomes, there is testimonial injustice. In this paper I will argue that systematic testimonial injustice shown throughout the book, To Kill a Mocking Bird by Harper Lee. Specifically, I will examine systematic testimonial injustice and how detrimental it is to the epistemic goal of…
Racism and Social Injustice in To Kill a Mockingbird, a Film by Robert Mulligan
Movie
Racism
Social injustice
The 1962 film To Kill a Mockingbird is an adaptation of Harper Lee’s novel of the same name. Lee, as a character, mirrors Scout in a traditional bildungsroman story, enabling the examination of racism and social injustice through the viewpoint of a young girl who directly encounters these problems from her own unique vantage point….
Poverty and Social Injustice in Bus 174, a Film by Jose Padilha and Felipe Lacerda
Poverty in America
Social injustice
Documentaries have been made for different reasons throughout the history of film, including propaganda, exposing corruption, and providing information. However, they all share a common goal of influencing the audience’s perspective. Filmmakers typically establish a bias that viewers tend to align with, regardless of the specific purpose of the documentary. Despite using various techniques, each…
Analysis of Life and Studies of Irregular Student
Academic achievement
Student
Objectives of the Research 1. This researchgives knowledge to other Fine Arts students of the University of Sto. Tomas about the life of the irregular students they encounter every day. 2. To tackle the main cause of why they become irregular students. 3. To enlighten other students that being an irregular doesn’t always mean you…