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    Juvenile Rehabilitation

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    did not and are seriously overlooked in criminal history. Before the 1800s the United States only had one criminal correctional system, and that was adult prisons. It was not until 1824 when the House of Refuge formed did youths become separated from adults in prisons. While youths now were not confined in prisons with…

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    Rebecca now uses her body to find somewhere to sleep and she also uses it for money. Across the United States there is an alarming rate of homeless youth.” Every year there is 2 million youth who will face a period of homelessness.” A big part of the problem that causes homeless youth is a damaged household. The main cause of youth homelessness is physical, sexual, and/or emotional abuse from a parent or guardian. Teens give up hope and lose their purpose in life. Here is another interview…

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    Participation is key in Youth Sports programs because it not only does help kids stay in shape, build character, and teach interactive skills, it also keeps these programs running at the various schools nationwide. If the youth does not participate these programs tend to be shut down in order to save money, and time. This is why the government enacted Title IX, which states…

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    The Fountain of Youth Have you ever wanted to know about the legend of the Fountain of Youth? Do you think it’s real? Do you think it’s fake? What if it was real? Would you use it? Who started it? Well they say that Juan Ponce de Leon was the one who discovered about the Fountain of Youth. They say that the Fountain of Youth is a magical fountain that it’s water has power to reverse ageing. So there for you wouldn’t die of old age. Who made up the legend of the Fountain of Youth? Well…

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    Case Study: Youth Live

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    Youth Live is program for youth between the ages of 16 and 24 years old who have difficulty gaining employment as they are no longer attending school due to various reasons. Youth Live is based out of Halifax, Nova Scotia with two main facilities, The Youth Live Enviro Depot and the Youth Live Warehouse on the St. Margret’s Bay road. Youth who meet the criteria laid out on the Halifax are able to apply through the online application or calling the recruiting line. Once accepted into the program…

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    What are the Benefits of Youth Sports Jackson Garnes Period 7 Dr. Kooiker Composition December 1, 2017 Thesis Statement: What are the benfits of youth sports? Background Benefits of youth sports Problems without youth sports Fixing existing problems III. Benefits of youth sports Physical Benefits Phycological Benefits Social Benefits Edjucational Benefits IV. Problems without youth sports Today children obestety is a growing problem Children not involved are more likley to have…

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    LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT) is a non-for profit organization that serves at risk youth in the Humboldt and West Humboldt Park, Garfield Park, Austin, and Logan square communities across Chicago, Illinois. The youth participant’s ages range from 7-18 years old. The ethnicity of the youth participants consist of mainly Hispanics, Mexicans, Puerto Ricans, and African Americans. The clients served by BUILD also entails more than 90% of their youth participants being of low income families, gang…

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    2. What qualifications and/or experience is needed? (including whether you need further study). No specific tertiary degree is necessary for employment within the Youth Justice field. However, employers may favour individuals who have completed a Certificate IV in Youth Justice, or furthermore, a Diploma in Youth Justice/Work. Individuals with a higher level of qualification, for example, a bachelor's degree, are more likely to be employed due to their further depth of knowledge in the area.…

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    The purpose of this research paper is to compare and evaluate youth subcultures between Britain and the United States in the 1950’s. At the time, a post-war economic shift resulted in the manifestation of many subcultures. Thanks to an expanding market of consumerism and a decline in post-war rationing after World War II, young people had the money to spend on fashion and entertainment. The two main subcultures we will analyze in this report are the Teddy boys of Britain, and the “punks” of…

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    a question whether a faith- based service is able to remain impartial towards the LGBT homeless youth, and provide necessary help despite professing a disparate ideology? In a scenario when an organization shares a convincement that any kind of behavior directed toward a person of one’s own sex should not be publicly approved, this establishment might not wish to recognize the needs of the LGBT youth, and in consequence treat them with a dose of disdain. This fallacy may also result into…

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