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    Their main focus was to classify the probability of juveniles reoffending. Researchers refer to genetics being linked to recidivism among serious juvenile offenders opposed youths engaged in minor offences. Adolescences were placed in two separate activity groups structured versus unstructured. Youths in a community with organized activities displayed decreased incidents…

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    ADOLESCENT OFFENDERS 1 ADOLESCENT OFFENDERS 3 Adolescent Offenders Thomas J. McCarthy Grand Canyon University: PCN-535 May 24, 2017 Cultural Influence Of the total juvenile offenders arrested, about one half of them have substance use disorders. (What role can the juvenile justice system play in addressing adolescent drug abuse?, 2014) But being youthful offenders, these adolescents are lucky because if they were adults they would do jail time; especially…

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    Juvenile offenders are minors who are aged between 10 to 18 years. The acts committed by these minors are not crimes since criminal acts are presumed to be committed by adults. On the other hand, the acts committed by minors are referred to as delinquent acts. Since minors are assumed to be innocent and may not necessarily be aware of their acts, there is a need to have a separate detention center for minor, which is different from that of the adults. This argument led to the introduction of…

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    Characteristics of Juvenile Probation & Requirements Most Common Types of Probation Requirements Along with juvenile probation comes juvenile probation requirements. In 2009, 59 percent of juveniles were deemed delinquent by a court of law, and out of that, 60 percent were sanctioned with a probationary sentence (NeMoyer et al., 2014). When placed on probation, juveniles face a plethora of stringent obligations, which includes, but not limited to, probation officer check-ins, adherence to…

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    Court made the decision that juveniles should have the same rights of due process as awarded to adult offenders. Justice Fortas stated that “neither the Fourteenth Amendment nor the Bill of Rights is for adults alone” and that during delinquency hearings juvenile would be allowed certain elements of Due Process to ensure that they were treated fairly (Americanbar.org). This decision led people to wonder if the country was staying true to the mission of the juvenile system of rehabilitation,…

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    Juvenile Delinquency?

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    face in the present is that of juvenile delinquency and how we should treat these juveniles once they…

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    impact on the Juvenile Justice system. The Juvenile Justice system has many programs that help rehabilitate, prevent recidivism by, and avoid detention time for, juvenile delinquents. They do this in a variety of ways, all of which entail some type of monitoring so that the system can keep these young offenders in line with acceptable behaviors. Intensive supervision, electronic monitoring and school probation are three of the most popular of these programs within the juvenile justice system.…

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    The Coercion Theory

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    upbringing of the juvenile is, the less likely they are to become a delinquent. Family conflict includes and is not limited to neglect, child abuse, and abandonment. Abuse can be sexual, mental, or physical in its nature. A juvenile who experiences abuse in any of these forms has a fragmented structure in their home life. Same goes with abandonment and neglect. Abandonment means that the parent and/or guardian…

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    Delinquency And Recidivism

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    Juvenile delinquency is a phenomenon that subsists in every area of the United States and is more than just a contemporary issue. For decades, there has been an ongoing debate, amongst both scholars and the general population, regarding the causes of delinquent behavior and what measures can be taken to prevent such behavior from both occurring and reoccurring (Juvenile Delinquency to Young Adult Offending, 2014). Although a seemingly miniscule matter to some, correctly identifying the cause(s)…

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    for juveniles around the world. Out of 22 countries, the range of ages of responsibility for juveniles range from a minimum of 7 years of age to 22 years of age. Some countries, however, have a minimum age of 6 years old to a maximum age of 16 years old. In most states, inside the United States for example, usually have a minimum age of 7 years old as age of responsibility. England is another example of a country with a different minimum range of responsibility. In England, any juvenile…

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