MEDIATION IN JUVENILE COURT This research paper
.... Mediation is used in dependency proceedings and in other cases involving
status offenses, misdemeanors and occasionally more serious first time
offenses, often ....
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Types of Criminal Acts
.... Delinquency refers to more than just crimes committed by people in their early to mid teens; it also includes a number of
status offenses. ....
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Juvenile Offenders and Legal Status
Juvenile Offenders and Legal
Status. .... which court to file charges; or by statutory exclusion, where the state legislature designates certain
offenses for which ....
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Crime
.... state to the next. There are two main types of juvenile crime; criminal
offenses and
status offenses. Criminal
offenses are the ....
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White Collar Offenses & Sentencing Decisions The proposed study ...
.... severity of sentencing of federal court judges for white-collar
offenses; however, of .... differs as a function of differences in offenders' socioeconomic
status. ....
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History and Status of the Death Penalty
.... The purpose of this research is to examine the history and current
status of the .... body on the rack, as has often been done for such serious
offenses as heresy ....
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The juvenile justice system & Crime
.... It is believed that this type of contact makes it possible to decrease the rate of occurrence of additional
status offenses and the likelihood of more serious ....
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The American juvenile justice system
.... It is believed that this type of contact makes it possible to decrease the rate of occurrence of additional
status offenses and the likelihood of more serious ....
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Sexually Abused Girls & Delinquency
.... committed by minors: (1) that which is illegal for both youths and adults such as homicide, rape, theft,or selling drugs; and (2)
status offenses consisting of ....
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Sexual Abuse & Delinquent Adolescent Girls
.... committed by minors: (1) that which is illegal for both youths and adults such as homicide, rape, theft,or selling drugs; and (2)
status offenses consisting of ....
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Juvenile Justice System
.... state to the next. There are two main types of juvenile crime; criminal
offenses and
status offenses. Criminal
offenses are the ....
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Criminology: Theories of Juvenile Delinquency
.... For example, most delinquents from broken homes engaged in
status offenses such as drug use (possession) (Wells & Rankin, 1991, p. 84). ....
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Child Abuse & Delinquency
.... 1993, the researchers argued that "the maltreatment/delinquency effect has been exaggerated and that although it is predictive of minor
status offenses, it is ....
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SEX OFFENDERS This research paper outlines and
.... Prior to the 1980s, Heinz & Ryan said that all sex
offenses except for rape committed by juveniles were treated as non-criminal '
status'
offenses, almost all ....
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JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEM Introduction This res
.... into various categories, those accused of what would be criminal
offenses if committed by an adult,
status offenders, those who commit lesser
offenses such as ....
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The Blackfeet Indians
.... Negligent homicide, the sale of harmful drugs, child abuse and other
offenses outlawed in .... As noted in the Tribal Law and family code, such
status can be ....
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The Blackfeet Indians Culture
.... Negligent homicide, the sale of harmful drugs, child abuse and other
offenses outlawed in .... As noted in the Tribal Law and family code, such
status can be ....
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TREATMENT OF WHITE COLLAR CRIME VERSUS TREATMENT OF BLUE COLLAR ...
.... to hold an individual in a prolonged, ambiguous
status. .... _____ White Collar
Offenses All ªªªªªª2 ....
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Criminal Behavior & Environmental Factors
.... women's
status in America (educational attainment, marital
status, labor force .... criminal activity appears to gravitate toward property
offenses, especially white ....
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Prostitution as a Crime
.... Proponents of laws against these
offenses point out that they are not victimless .... A study by Hatty (1989) finds that legal reforms in the
status of prostitution ....
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Power and Truth
.... crimes being committed stemmed from their lack of enforcement of minor
offenses. .... capitalistic, class-based society of disparity in wealth and
status much like ....
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The Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA)
.... Second
offenses can bring fines of $2,000 to $5,000, and three-time violators .... its penalty by showing a good-faith effort to confirm the worker's legal
status. ....
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The Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA)
.... Second
offenses can bring fines of $2,000 to $5,000, and three-time violators .... its penalty by showing a good-faith effort to confirm the worker's legal
status. ....
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California's Proposition 21: Pros and Cons
.... The
status of "child" did not exist for most of history. .... of juvenile offenders was adopted at a time when most juvenile crime consisted of petty
offenses. ....
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CRIMINAL JUSTICE IN IRAN
.... of governmental interference in the United States are not only
offenses in Iran .... are violently opposed to any shift away from the traditional
status of women (A ....
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Criminal Actions
.... Presented 1. Shall a merchant who although unaware of the legal
status of goods s/he .... In TITLE 11 of Rhode Island=s Criminal
Offenses, CHAPTER 11 41 under Theft ....
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High Rate of Murder by Juveniles in the US
.... ranged in age from 13 to 16 years at the time their
offenses were committed .... respectively (Grant et al., 1989, p. 5). The economic class and social
status of the ....
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Sentencing Disparity of White Collar Offenders
.... Once the conviction/non-conviction
status has been observed for all offenders in all .... be used to select twenty of each of the eight types of
offenses from each ....
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The Eighth Amendment
.... itself was gradually held to be proper only with regard to
offenses involving the .... death or incarceration, the Court has not had to consider the
status of other ....
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Cruel & Unusual Punishment Standard
.... itself was gradually held to be proper only with regard to
offenses involving the .... death or incarceration, the Court has not had to consider the
status of other ....
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