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    for an answer he had jotted down just minutes before. Yet as I chimed in and laughed even louder than they, I caught the eye of the teacher who began to rise from her desk. With no inquisition and a smug certainty, she told the two boys they had detention and simply reminded me to quiet down. Although I was thankful for the…

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    Mr. Rider: A Short Story

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    emphatically. I looked down at the silver pointer, feeling the anger from earlier beginning to resurface. “Now then,” she said, readjusting her suit jacket. “Now that we have no further questions or misunderstandings, you shall begin your time in detention, and please sit up straight!” She motioned her hand upwards. Grudgingly, I placed his hands on his side and pushed myself up tall. “Good,” she said. “Now I have some work for you to do while you are here.” She stamped off toward her desk…

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    This case main issue is discuss about the words ‘mangsa dipenjarakan’ was the same meaning with ‘imprisonment’, the defense counsel Mr. Karpal Singh argue that the words has other meaning in several dictionary, but the judge disagree with the statement state by Mr. Karpal Singh, he only prefer the meaning from Shorter Oxford English Dictionary which says that prison is ‘penjara’. The judge claimed that he was further explained in the court that the 16 year old girl was stay in protective custody…

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    Delinquency In Haiti

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    Part One: Current State of Juvenile Delinquents in Haiti Disappointing, that William O’Neill, a human rights lawyer who ran the legal department of the first United Nations mission in 1993 said pretrial detention has never been a priority of the Haitian government. (Juevinille Justice, Accessed 7/28/2016) This is a flaw in the overall justice system in Haiti. However, for Haitian youth affected by this bad judgment, it can prove to have longer lasting negative effects on Haitians in the future…

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    plane. The government will assess an asylum seekers’ claims and if they are found to be ‘true refugees’ they are granted the approval of a Temporary Protection Visa (TPV). Asylum seekers who arrive “illegally” by boat in Australia are detained in detention centres, where they are detained (without charge and without trial) by Australia’s Immigration, in anticipation of visas for gruelling periods of time. However, it is not illegal to seek asylum in Australia even if arriving by boat (no matter…

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    In Denmark, the first criminal code dates back to 1866. On January 1, 1933, the present criminal code came into force, but was originally dated on April 5, 1930. The criminal code has been divided into general parts covering all possible crimes against property or people. The correctional services in Denmark is normally referred to as “The Penal System of Denmark”. In 1930, these services controlled a total of fifteen prisons within one of the fifteen institutions some inmates need psychiatric…

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    violence is a liability for black life and the organization is working to rebuild black will and political power. Its recently released new policy platform demands an “end to the war on black people” including “an end to all jails, prisons, and detention facilities as we know them.” Black Lives Matter states that the use of prisons and long sentences as catch-all solutions to social problems has devastated incarcerated communities. Regarding action at the state level, the organization mentions…

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    Police Torture In Egypt

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    detainee’s hands and legs to an iron rod and suspending the rod between two opposite chairs until the detainee’s legs go numb. Security forces then start using electric shocks on the person’s legs.” (“Egypt: Rampant torture, arbitrary arrests and detentions signal catastrophic decline in human rights one year after ousting of Morsi”.) In February of 2014 a 17 year old student was taken into custody for being part of the Muslim Brotherhood. He remained in custody for 47 days without ever…

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    Introduction My Year 8 History Class this year, consists of 28 diverse and enthusiastic students. Approaching half way through term 1, I feel my students are settled and established in my classroom for me to start my Classroom Management Plan. This year, my history students are quite a diverse group and different from many other classes in the school, more then half uncluttered from ethnic backgrounds. The class ratio puts girls higher at 16 students and boys at 12 students. Furthermore,…

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    European Union for asylum hopefuls and migrants from Somalia, Afghanistan, or Syria utilizes the Western Balkans route intersecting Macedonia. Children, women, and men detainees endured “police violence and inhuman, degrading treatment and arbitrary detention in Macedonia” (Human Rights Watch, 2015), such as undocumented arrest, beatings, verbal abuse, and gender-based violence. Furthermore, unsanitary conditions, inadequate water and food, as well as overcrowding in Gazi Baba negatively…

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