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    teacher told me that they left with the rest of the students. So I went back home and because the neighbors saw me very anxious they told me Rosa Immigration has your kids. what I did was I ran to the Immigration detention office because I used to live near to the immigration detention office and I saw my children sitting there I caught one officer abusing one of my kid just because he was using a t-shirt for his swimming club and the officer was telling him that he cannot wear that because that…

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    “You see us as you want to see us.” Five students, each branded with their own stereotype are held in detention for eight hours. The given circumstance grants these teens an opportunity which they would have likely never been given if they had not been isolated from their social groups. Due to this, the students were given the liberty to reveal their personal stories and inner insecurities. Within the film, The Breakfast club the director John Hughes suggests that external and internal aspects…

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    Recently there has been a lot of discussion on social medias and in political debates around amending the fourteenth amendment to no longer grant immediate citizenship to the child of an immigrant who has migrated across a national border into the United States of America illegally. Not all Americans see eye to eye on this topic. While many believe that it is a natural born right to have citizenship in the country which you were born in, in a country with nearly three hundred and nineteen…

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    Juvenile court may order jail, detention facility, probation, and house arrest as a penalty. The type of sentencing in juvenile cases can be resolved by the juvenile court authority, and jurisdiction. Delinquent children sentencing is based off the child best interest. A judge can sentence a juvenile to a detention facility if he/she feel that is best for them. These facilities are designed for short-term stay and rehabilitation…

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    Prison Gangs: A Case Study

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    gangs on their little brother street gangs. What I found interesting that once incarcerated the member of the gang doesn 't stop or suspends his activity, in contrary of what I was used to thinking before, their gang career continues during the detention and even might be more prominent than during his free time. As admitted by the researcher 's “Gangs have established a serious presence within prisons across the United States, and because of this the social structure is now changing.”…

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    prior to proving they have committed it. They are not innocent before they are proven guilty. What is more, there are many downsides to pre-trial detention; it is not cost effective, it increases the likelihood of the individual committing a crime in the future and returning to jail and it jeopardized the safety of a community. Pre-trial detention costs the tax payers more money to detain an individual in a jail than it does to have them released on their own recognizance and be supervised…

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    For many years people from various countries have been seeking refuge in Australia. Many have been turned away and many have been accepted into Australian society. During this process refugees are put into a refugee detention centre, the treatment of refugees while in these centres is what this essay will discuss. Is it ethical? What actually happens behind closed walls? Are these refugees even illegal? Asylum seekers are primarily affected by war, unrest, violence and human rights abuse, not…

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    Segura V. Williams 1984

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    Even if appellant had been subject to an illegal arrest, he would not be entitled to the suppression of the evidence because the police station arrest had not been the fruit of the bicycle detention. The court held that when the connection between illegal police conduct and the discovery and seizure of evidence is so attenuated as to dissipate the taint, the evidence will not be excluded. Segura v. United States, 468 U.S. 796, 805 (1984). In 1984, the Court first recognized the inevitable…

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    number of online documents on larceny. I have never stolen before and thought of the consequences before I did the action, but I never expected to go to jail. I was aware that there could possibly be a fine, but not of what I experienced in the detention center for one night. I dropped out of the University of South Carolina in Columbia for mental health reasons before any of this took place. Going to jail has not helped that situation at all. I have nightmares about another inmate I saw there…

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    school shooting on record. Several students reported the instant messages to school authorities, except Wynar claimed the messages were jokes. Wynar was later detained in a Detention Center and expelled from school because he violated the School District's Violence Policy. Wynar…

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