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    The opportunity to hunt for me is the best thing I could ever wish for. The date was December 3, 2015, and this is the day I killed my first deer. I was at Pleasant View Elementary School for the whole day, but I left at 2:00 to go hunting with my dad. We went to Rutters to grab something to drink, and something to eat. We got our food because my dad didn’t bring food. We both got Twix and a bottle of Sprite, but we ate the food on the way there. My dad and I went to my mom’s parents’ hunting…

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    Hunting Have you ever wanted to go hunting? If you have wanted to go, and did go, what was it like? What were you hunting for? From my Personal experiences, I think everybody should have a chance to go hunting if they wanted to. It’s good for life skills and can teach you ways of nature that might help you survive one day. I’ve been Deer, Rabbit, Squirrel, and Hog hunting and during all of them I had a great time. Did you have a good time? First, was my first time deer hunting was with my…

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    My First Successful Hunting Season It was late October of 2014 when I went hunting with my closest cousin, Chase. I’ve know Chase & his little brother since I was 3 but when I moved to Michigan we became close. The way I would describe Chase is he’s very smart, he is tall, & he has brown hair & brown eyes. He is 16 & wore a denim levi’s jacket, & a bright orange hunting beanie. The week before we went up north, Chase texted me, “Tony, ask your dad if you could come up north this weekend with…

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    Delinquency Family Factors

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    factors help protect against juvenile delinquency. Lastly we will examine how family factors interact with environmental factors such as socioeconomic and neighborhoods influence delinquency. The first theory we will discuss surrounds the idea that children who…

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    produce successful results in children under 4 because their language development and episodic memory is not fully formed (Goodman & Melinder, 2007). An adolescent is developmentally better able to provide more detail about an event when asked open-ended questions than preschool children who tend to disclose information accidentally (Cronch, Viljoen, & Hansen, 2006). These interviews are very precise and the interviewers prepare thoroughly before talking with the children. The technique selected…

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    the United States is stained with an immensely dark past. In 1976, Kenneth Wooden uncovered the atrocities that were occurring within America’s juvenile correctional system when he released Weeping in the Playtime of Others. In hopes of protecting children and initiating change in the juvenile justice system, Wooden addressed the lack of human rights and legal justice in juvenile issues, the origins of delinquency, the abuse and neglect within America’s juvenile institutions, political…

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    KOLTS preschool, there were two female ECE’s and six children inside the school. Two ECE’s went to the dressing room and started to dress all the children in the proper outfit before heading outside. The first ECE dressed three children by helping each child putting on their jacket, snow pants, boots, hat, and gloves. The second ECE was helping the other three children dress up to go outside. The third ECE was in the classroom supervising four children while the first half went outside who were…

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    Colonial Puritan philosophy regarding juvenile behavior was enacted into law, in 1646 Massachusetts passed the Stubborn Child Law, which created the first status offense which was an act considered illegal for minors only. Also, according to the common law, a youth under the age of 14 may or could be adjudged incapable of discerning right from wrong this appeared to the court and jury that he could discern between good and evil. These trials and punishments were based on age and any one older…

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    Coldwater Film Analysis

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    obvious that this has to change. Other than the obvious message that Juvenile Rehabilitation Centers need to be regulated, the hidden message is that parents should either try harder to discipline their children themselves or at least research and be aware of where they are sending their delinquent children and how they will…

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    in a loving and caring atmosphere. In “Juvenile Delinquency and Family Structure” by Anika Doggett, this article explains how family structure effects a juvenile delinquent. Doggest states, “Family are of the strongest forces in life. They teach children to control unacceptable behavior, to delay gratification, and to respect the rights of…

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