Mentally Ill Criminal Offenders
.... 1999) have suggested, the question of further rehabilitation via civil commitment versus punishment via incarceration for the mentally
ill offender is a ....
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TREATMENT OF MENTALLY ILL OFFENDERS
.... February), "there is little question that solitary confinement makes the psychotic even more psychotic" and "the more a mentally
ill offender is punished, the ....
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MANDATORY SEX OFFENDER REGISTRATION Introductio
.... Jacob Wetterling Crimes against children and sexually violent
offender registration act. .... Sociology: An introduction (4th edition) Glenview,
ILL: Scott, Foresman ....
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Legally Mandated Treatment Programs
.... Criminal punishment serves to sanction the
offender for going against the rules a given .... until he or she demonstrates that he or she is no longer mentally
ill. ....
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Treatment of Offenders
.... their category, The more serious the category, the more likely the
offender to commit .... In addition, it appears that society is
ill at ease in dealing with ....
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Problems with the Insanity Defense
.... The Model Sentencing Act suggests that a felony
offender convicted of certain serious .... insanity defense produced a new verdict, "Guilty but mentally
ill" (GBMI ....
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Deviant Behavior
.... defining deviance have the power to label a person mentally
ill; lawmakers defining .... The stages that lead to homicide include: victim and
offender enter a ....
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Against Capital Punishment
.... or mentally
ill. Consequently, as the report notes, in none of these cases could fear of death be expected to deter (Amnesty Int'l 11). The
offender never ....
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SAFE DESCRIPTION OF THE PROBLEM The probl
.... under the ages of 21 years old, while 757,989 multiple
offender violent criminal acts .... These tendencies bode
ill for the teenaged girl who finds herself in an ....
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Abusive Family Environments DESCRIPTION OF THE PROBLEM Introductio
.... under the ages of 21 years old, while 757,989 multiple-
offender violent criminal acts .... These tendencies bode
ill for the teenaged girl who finds herself in an ....
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Alternative Sentencing
.... 4) it must be intentionally administered by human beings other than the
offender; and 5 .... It has been shown as well that the existing system is
ill-equipped to ....
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Individual Rights vs. Public Order
.... which effects both deterrence and punishment for the juvenile
offender (Riley, 1997 .... national boundaries, and individual nation states are often
ill equipped to ....
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PUBLIC ORDER VS. INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS
.... which effects both deterrence and punishment for the juvenile
offender (Riley, 1997 .... national boundaries, and individual nation states are often
ill equipped to ....
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Insanity defense
.... Some states have adopted a ruling known as "Guilty, but Mentally
Ill" in order to ensure that an individual
offender deemed truly mentally
ill at the time the ....
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Gangs Overview
.... of supervision, the probation officer's involvement with the
offender, and the
offender's participation in .... problem that is as much a form of social
ill as it ....
(1900

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Dealing with Violent Criminal Behavior
.... a specific case, and not the fact, as an example, that an
offender has a .... These tendencies bode
ill for the woman who finds herself in an unequal relationship ....
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Involuntary Commitment: The civil rights of the mental health ...
.... than $300 million annually to arrest and prosecute mentally
ill offenders .... The spending is most lavish once the
offender enters California's correctional system ....
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Impact of Juvenile Transfer on Adult Court Processes
.... of sanctions, recidivism, loss of rehabilitative opportunities, the potential
ill effects of .... to not specify adequately the effects of
offender seriousness and ....
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The Impact of Juvenile Transfer on Adult Court Process
.... of sanctions, recidivism, loss of rehabilitative opportunities, the potential
ill effects of .... to not specify adequately the effects of
offender seriousness and ....
(3106

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Juvenile Crime System
.... needs populations (especially juveniles who are very young, mentally
ill or mentally .... a deeper appreciation of the special nature of the underage
offender. ....
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CRIME BY THE ELDERLY
.... of the crime and an
offender's criminal history, as well as
offender age (Buchanan .... of expressive violence, such as the murder of a terminally
ill spouse, or in ....
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Forensic Social Workers
....
offender mediation programs, 4) Psychiatric facilities, 5) Juvenile
offender treatment programs, 6 .... or those in custodial battles and mentally
ill clients who ....
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Several Essays on Crimes 1. The maximalist
.... through the substitution of a plea of guilty and mentally
ill, and the right .... on the other hand, has the goal of victim recovery,
offender rehabilitation, and ....
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VICTIMOLOGY This research paper discusses victi
.... has been the emergence of
ill-defined interactions in which the distinction between victim and
offender is disconcertingly blurred" (p. 75). ....
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Effective Group Presentations One of the most I
.... The "donkey" is the person that is
ill treated by the other class members .... Breaking the
offender off into a smaller group gives him less "air time" and decreases ....
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Mental Retardation & the Death Penalty
.... Langan (1993) suggested that the mentally retarded potential
offender is unlikely to be .... have emphasized that the individual who is mentally
ill, or legally ....
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The Juvenile Justice System
.... are greatly governed by such community pressure, for good or
ill, and often .... offenders, society has a parental role to play, the youthful
offender is correctable ....
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Child Abuse & Delinquency
.... International Journal of
Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 2, 178-193. Jensen, F. (1998). Delinquency and Crime.
ILL: Wareland Press. ....
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Alternative Corrections Policies for Elderly Felons
.... The length of time an older
offender has to serve is a crucial .... are at high risk for developing depression, especially those who are experiencing
ill health and ....
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Self-Concept
.... an alcoholic or violent father and a mother who is chronically
ill, absent from .... victim learns the truth, she may feel both betrayed by the
offender and guilty ....
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