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    currently under the supervision of the criminal justice system. I cannot imagine how many children are being raised by someone else because their mother is in prison. I defiantly think rehabilitation is a better way to handle juvenile cases instead of punishments, having educational and vocational programs in prison may also change inmates to have a positive…

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    back. I wouldn’t want additional punishments for not cooperating, a jail is already bad enough as it is. Firstly the prisoners were blindfolded, thrown in a car and issued into the prison. Secondly, they were stripped searched and…

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    which represents the pathway that public schools insert as a scapegoat to the neglect and process severe punishments of America’s public school system. This widespread pattern is associated to the dysfunction and failing results of our public school system. The many dysfunctions of our school system are colorfully swept under the rug. The different mandates are patterns of severe punishments for both individuals and communities. The school system has bluntly forced a norm that coincidently…

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    that was vanquished, the work of making the site to individuals join and the data about what might be done with respect to the individuals who declined to join must be tended to. There were numerous protests when it was found that there would be a punishment for the individuals who did not agree to protection. It…

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    Operant conditioning is a type of learning in which a person modifies their behavior through positive and negative consequences, or as a result of positive and negative reinforcement. Unlike classical conditioning where behaviors are reflexive and involuntary, operant conditioning is a voluntary behavior. In 1905, Edward L. Thorndike conducted an experiment where he placed a hungry cat inside a “puzzle box”, and a food dish on the outside. The cat upon pressing a lever could free itself from…

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    The author uses evidence throughout the whole book from his trips and research to different parts of Mexico and the United States. This type of evidence can fall under the category of evaluating sources. The whole subject that this book contains provides evidence from a research study that the author uses to back up his claim. “My companions and I were consistently paid less than minimum wage” (Holmes, p. 82). Holmes uses his real-life experiences and research to show the audience how the…

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    Punishment for love High school is the time for putting a plan for the future. and it is the time for build my self confidence. For me I wasn’t care about anything but playing soccer. I was interesting with sports other than studying. My thoughts were not right. I wasn’t care about my grads in the school. My dad loves me, and he was worried about my future. Also I was lazy and I wasn’t like studying. My grads were low, so my dad prevented me from participating in sporting club at this year.…

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    The perception of criminal intent in Criminal Liability is known as ‘mens rea’, which means to be wrongful or illegitimate desire. If a human being without having harmful intention causes harm, then that person lacks mens rea and, by this logic, should not be criminally sued. Despite the fact that the approach of mens rea is mostly accepted, complication takes place in implementing it to appropriate cases. Several crimes need a very huge degree for intention, while others need considerably less.…

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    Days without end Doing time in prison is difficult for any individual. It’s the hardest thing they face mentally. Separated from their families, friends, and loved ones, these individuals face problems such as violence, assault and the possibility of serving life without parole. Records of close to 160,000 in 2012 are serving life behind bars and 49,000 are serving life without the possibility of parole. It was nonviolent offenses like stealing a $180 jacket or serving as a middleman in the…

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    Juvenile Sentencing Sentencing juveniles to life is cruel and unusual punishment. The abolishment of the mandatory life in prison for juveniles who commit murder is a great start to stop sending children into state prisons with adults. “On June 25, 2012, the Supreme Court ruled that juveniles who committed murder could not be sentenced to life in prison because it violated the Eight Amendment ban on cruel and unusual punishment.” Alex Hribal, the 16-year-old suspect in a stabbing spree at a…

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