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    have issued curfews our little town of Dierks Arkansas does not need a curfew. While curfews have a favorable extension to them and are meant to do good they don’t work and only cause trouble. First and foremost, curfews do not stop the crime rate and in all honesty they don't work anyway. Teens just wouldn’t care about what time they would have to in by and would risk getting caught. If they do get caught then they get a ticket which the parents most likely will have to pay. Curfews are…

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    plans that include going over curfew time. Many students and guardians would like a different curfew time but there are many debates about this. Some people are against getting a longer curfew and others would like to get a longer curfew. A Longer curfew makes some people fear what will happen to the community, where other people think it gives teens more of an opportunity to do things. In our paper you will hear the pros and cons about having curfew times. One reason curfew should be longer…

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    do. Why must they spend the rest of your night inside, especially when all of their friends are out having fun? Having a curfew can and must be pretty frustrating. No curfew can be better for the children and their parents, and adults can be just as bad a juvenile delinquents. First off, not many kids or teenagers think they should have a curfew. They think that a curfew is taking a good amount of their freedom. They also agree that adults are no different. There are plenty of crooks and…

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    Juvenile curfew laws have been in effect for centuries. These laws restrict juveniles from being out in public past a certain time of the night. Although each community has a set of laws regarding juvenile curfew, most follow the same guidelines of keeping juveniles off the streets between the hours of 11:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. Some exceptions to this law may include school or religious related activities that would require juveniles to be out past curfew. The curfew law is supported by many…

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    alcohol. But overall teens don’t have a limit to what they’re willing to do as far as drug and alcohol abuse or sex. Teens are willing to go as far as their body will let them and that could be as far as death, so parents don’t need to only set curfews and limit their kid’s activities but also stress to them about safety and the side effects of drug and alcohol abuse. But this is all…

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    Brampton City Curfew By-law Reflection (Committee Members) Please answer the following questions. Please make sure to answer the questions in full sentences. What is your opinion of the Council’s decision? Explain. (1 mark) I believe that the decision that the Council made would benefit everyone in one way or another even though many people do not agree. This decision is very wise and this would protect the student’s safty and their education. Although the curfew extension during school hours…

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    At the time of the offense, Dennis was not on probation supervision; however, on October 4, 2016, he was ordered to complete community service for a curfew violation he was found guilty of in the Portsmouth Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court. His case was being monitored by the Third District Court Service Unit. According to the above petitions filed on 11/01/16, Suffolk Police Detective J. L. Williams reported the following took place in the city of Suffolk. “On 10/29/16, at 5:47 p…

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    Consensus: Youths speak out about Juvenile curfews. This study examines the New Orleans juvenile curfew law through focus group discussions with youths in which they were entitled to express their experiences and reactions to this law. The major dimensions explored are the knowledge of the law, compliance with the law, reactions to the enforcement of the curfew and evaluation of the law among the respondents. The results show that the adolescents’ knowledge of the curfew is deficient,…

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    Responsible Memories `When I am older I am going to have to be responsible, right? A later curfew comes with more responsibility. Give me a later curfew and I will show you how responsible I am and how responsible I can be. I deserve a later curfew because then I would be able to spend more time with my friends, I have good grades and you can trust me. The first reason I should get a later curfew is that I am responsible. You have seen that I am responsible through my actions such as being…

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    I believe that teens should not have a curfew because if they do have a curfew it is taking their freedom away for one. For two it cause a lot of issues with teens rebelling against the law more so than they already do. For third, it would be wasting the time and resources of the police, and the cops probably have more important things to do than arrest or fine a teen for being outside. Freedom is the very foundation of this country and is the God given right to all living things on this planet…

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