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    early. (Taylor, Fritsch and Caeti) We have come a long way from the basic and almost crude justice system before the 1960’s. The system has made plenty of advantageous advancements the further we get into the future. We’ve grown from a system where children are treated like adults to a new separate system that treats juveniles to give them a brighter…

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    The Juvenile Rights Period

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    period. The colonial period lasted from 1600s to 1800s. During the colonial American period, two influences remained constant: the authority of the parent and the role of religion. Parents continued to be given wide latitude in dealing with their children, whether through abusive or other means. An example of this can be found in the passage of the Stubborn Child Law in 1646. The Massachusetts law dictated that if a 16-year-old child was rebellious and stubborn, the parents could bring the…

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    findings that it is important for the criminal justice professions to intervene once a crime has been committed, and become more creative when finding activities for youth to get out of trouble. It is critical for parents to be involved in getting the children out of the house and involving them in exciting, safe activities where they can learn and grow. The researcher concluded that intervention is key to keeping the youth from…

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    No Child Left Undiagnosed

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    have ADHD”. The problem is there are children being overmedicated for ADHD.According to The Center for Disease Control some symptoms that the child had ADHD are: they day dream,they lose things,they squirm or fidget, talk a lot, make careless mistakes, have trouble taking turns, and have trouble getting along with others. Children are being overmedicated for ADHD because their doctors think the children have ADHD when the children really don 't have ADHD. Children are being overmedicated for…

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    created. While the social problem affects mostly women, many people are unaware of the men that fall victims. Americans, as well as other people around the world, need to discuss the problems that human trafficking and prostitution can create for children and adults. Statistics have shown that many people are affected by human trafficking and that even more people work as prostitutes. I believe…

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    president. Well, not really but I have president worthy ideas. Those ideas are homeless children get a free education and two meals at school. In stores heavy people have to pay more for unhealthy foods. My last ides is no more people would be sent to Mars for space exploration. I think these ideas would make Americans proud and help people who need it. The reason I think that homeless children should get free education is how will they ever get jobs if they can’t even read? They won’t have to…

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    find work, these reasons include lack of education, have the necessary skills for employment, mentally or physically unfit to sustain employment even for short periods. They lack education because of their poverty but if the government had supplied that education, many homeless kids could have become world changers. I personally feel that the overwhelming homeless people in the world are caused by the people who rule it. If they had supplied an education or a job to those who were homeless,…

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    families with kids. Children who are under the age of 18 take up 25% of the population. Unaccompanied or homeless youth are children under the age of 18 lacking parental, foster or, institutional care. The National Runaway Switchboard states that there can be around 1.3 million homeless youth in unstable living conditions per night. (National Student Campaign Against Hunger and Homelessness" 2003. 8 Oct. 2015) What are the reasons America's children are being put in…

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    proper education they may need. Housing plays an important role in the prosperity of children. Stable housing is a huge factor for positive children and youth development. Unfortunately, the quantity of homeless families with children has increased in recent years due to the lack of affordable housing. “Living without permanent, long-term housing creates a number of…

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    Even though government funds are low, homelessness for children should not exist in our society today because of runaways, and homeless parents. Runaways, children, and adults in a homeless situation are finally receiving the help they need, thanks to new state laws and associations (Fermino 3). Undeveloped areas are increasing homelessness rates due to the increase of unsafe homes in war zones (Stearman 41). Additionally, natural disasters are destroying homes and leaving individuals and…

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