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    homes and faced housing, employment, and racial discriminations. Overnight, the life of the Japanese Americans changed significantly when over one hundred and ten thousand people had to leave their homes and move to detention camps. The reasoning behind them having to go to detention camps was because of racial prejudice and war hysteria. After living in such harsh conditions during the war, Japanese Americans were also treated very cruelly after their arrival back to the west coast. Some…

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    fights with other students or having verbal altercations with staff on days 1 and 3 of the school's 6-day calendar rotation. As a result, on these days Mary either spends the remainder of the day in "in-school" detention, or your health office for treatment of the fight injuries, then to detention. Mary has gym class in the afternoons of days 1 and 3. What will you do next, and why? Be sure to explain your reasoning, including any theory or…

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    The reasons why I would make an upstanding member of NJHS is because, I have really good grades, I have good manners, I respect my elders. I have a positive attitude all the time. I also always obey the rules at school, I have never gotten a bad office referral. I help people out when they need my help. So this is why I feel I should be an upstanding member of NJHS. What is character? Character is all about self control, patience, respect, responsibility, caring, and, courage. To be a real…

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    Terry V. Ohio Case Study

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    The contact with Ken is lawful because the cop who went after him could have been passing by and not even acknowledging Ken for any reason. When someone is trying to avoid contact with you it does not take training from the police academy to tell so there is suspicion already then when she gets passed him he runs suspicion is even higher at this time. It is not illegal for someone to run in public but when you are acting suspiciously as Ken was then it does call attention to yourself. Since he…

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    but she still sent her anyways. Cherish said Alivia got into a fight at school and had in school and out of school suspicion. Cherish also mentioned that on 2-20-18 Alivia was taken to the Juvenile Detention Center for fighting with her mother. Cherish said she was told while Alivia was at the detention center she was on suicidal watch, but she said she is not sure why the child was on suicide watch. Cherish said while Alivia was still in Roberta’s care she stated she will hurt herself if she…

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    which explains Milner’s sections of “money and status symbols”, and “phones, backpacks, and cars.” Next, it shows Brian, pull up in the car with his mom, she begins to yell telling him that he better find a way to study something at this Saturday detention. Brian is known as, “the nerd.” It then shows a young man in the car with his dad, he is wearing a letters man jacket, which in Milner’s chapter, he mentions that it is a symbolic form of ethnicity, representing that you are an…

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    A Defining Moment

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    rushed towards school. The teachers waiting at the gate like predators, waiting for the late-children as prey. They wanted our names, only to humiliate us by giving a detention at the end of the day in which “lines” were to be written. I gave them my name, however the joke was on them. I had a school trip so there was going to be no detention for me, and so no time or paper would have been wasted. This gave me a spark of hope, and this spark grew as I saw the group going on the trip still…

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    truancy rates within a school environment? Research Design A 2 x 2 between- subjects factorial design will be implemented by combining a natural and longitudinal study design. Age (primary and secondary) and punitive punishment (fines or after-school detention) acting as our two independent variables, and rate of truancy acting as the dependent variable. Justification Natural-Longitudinal Research Design Natural Experiment • The independent variables are manipulated but only due to a…

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    opinion or membership in a particular social group (Australian Human Rights Commission, 2015). Refugees are place or held in refugee camps or immigration detention centers where they experience, violence imprisonment, torture, and dangerous travel conditions (Haerens, 2010). As a result these experiences are experienced prior to refugee camps or detention centers. As stated by Bettmann et al, ( 2015), these experience will greatly affect the mental and emotional of a refugee person. Simply,…

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    For years research has been collected and poured over, magnifying the fact that many juvenile offenders have mental illnesses that prevent them from becoming proper functioning members of society. Without proper treatment many of the individuals that are detained will not be rehabilitated and will most likely be reincarcerated multiple times throughout their lives. Since the 1980’s there has been an incredibly sharp increase (about 22% according to an article done by Children’s Services at…

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