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    The police were informed of a domestic issue at the home of Candice Lecky, the claimant’s girlfriend. Mr. Walker was accused of punching miss Lecky and the police had come over to investigate. The events that followed are recorded differently by Mr. Walker and PC Adams. Nonetheless, Mr. Walker was arrested a few minutes later and taken to the police station were he was detained for another 7 hours before being released . Mr. Walker was charged with “assault of a police officer in the execution…

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    is a fiction novel written by Chris Cleave. Little Bee is narrated by Little Bee and Sarah who live in two different countries but a tragic encounter brings them together. This novel is about a little girl that is captured and placed in a refugee detention, where she compared herself to a British coin. She is frightened and feel abandoned because she has no one to talk or interact with. She goes through so many emotions and issues to press forward with her life. I think this book would be a good…

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    The ethical dilemma I have chosen is “Detox or detention” (Kidder, 2013). This dilemma is about a championship girl’s basketball team. Right before practices were about the start, four girls left school and went to a local bar. The girls got drunk and returned to school right before dismissal. They didn’t hide their condition. The school quickly turned into turmoil. Some faculty wanted the girls to be suspended and have detention after the girls returned. Some wanted them to be kicked off the…

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    Juvenile Detention Center society has formed negative and judgmental stereotypes about these children; yes, that’s what they are, children. Society views these children as thug-like trouble makers who need to be taught a lesson. What society fails to realize is behind every juvenile, behind every jail cell door, there is a story. My purpose in life is to discover that story and rewrite it to be something beautiful. In order to understand what it takes to have an effective juvenile detention…

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    This essay is going to about juvenile detention facility on how they teach ,and to see if these facilities are meeting the needs of the juveniles. I have done research and found that adolescents that end up in the juvenile detention facility usually have outrage issues academic challenges or a learning disability. We would think that when these adolescence enter Juvenile Justice System, we would think that the education is the same as in their school or even better to improve their behaviors,…

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    mandatory detention for processing? Provide a brief background discussion of your chosen ethical question that explains why it is important and in need of analysis. An ‘unlawful non-citizen’ is the term used by the Australian Government to describe any persons attempting to enter Australia without a valid immigration visa (Department of Immigration and Border Protection 2015). Under Australia's Migration Act 1958, unlawful non-citizens are to be transferred to immigration detention centres…

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    Around 4 years ago, when I was 11, I got my first detention. That detention I learned that sometimes you should just take your punishment. I was going to KMS, and my parents had no idea that I got in trouble. I had run in the halls to get to class, but my teacher wrote me up because my lateness had to do with talking. It was my fault, but I was still furious at her. I wasn’t angry that I got detention; I was afraid of what my parents might do. I asked my mom what would happen if I got written…

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    2009 and has had steadily increased through 2015. At the center of Juvenile Correctional facility are the officers that work there called Juvenile Detention Officer who specialize providing security for juvenile offenders who have been charged and those that are waiting to be sentenced. The educational requirements for becoming a Juvenile Detention Officer are the individual applying must possess a high school diploma or a GED equivalent. In some cases a college degree or college credit might…

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    Australia’s offshore immigration detention centres, The International Journal of Human Rights, 20:7, 1018-1038 Amy Nethery and Rosa Holman argue the circumstances and causes of lacking human rights in Australian offshore detention centres (ODCs). They do this through discussing the inefficiency in governmental secrecy, deterrence, regulation and private company control in their journal article “Secrecy and Human Rights Abuse in Australia’s Offshore Immigration Detention Centres”. Written in…

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    children being held captive in immigration detention centre’s is a current issue in todays society, that many Australian’s are turning their back on this ethical debate. The treatment of these child detainees, who most are unaccompanied by family, lead to the risk of many health issues, including mental and physical abuse, due to the denied human rights, such as basic freedom. The issue of children seeking asylum whom are being detained in immigration detention centres, is a difficult topic that…

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