Pros And Cons Of Curfews Essay

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    Some of the pros are it brings justices for extreme crimes, courts focus on age instead of crime, mature mental ability begins much earlier, juvenile crime is on the rise, the right to a trial by jury. Some of the cons are that it puts young offenders at higher risk, it could send them a message of lost hope, judges don’t have much variety for punishment, more likely to commit more crimes, criminal records follow. Another con that I think is very important is that juveniles…

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    barely enough time to do homework, and that is due to the school having an later start and end time. Starting later has some pros and cons. One pro is that adolescents would get more sleep. Some cons of starting later include interfacing with outside of school activities, the total cost of it, and the transportation and safety of the kids. Initially, the cost will be a major con of schools starting and ending later. The cost will start shooting through the roof because most parents will…

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    crime can arise depending on the opportunity of the things that they are doing. The cons on the other hand have their toll as well. For example, there is no exact explanation of a motivated offender, it is not explained who, how, and why they commit crimes. The purpose of a theory of crime is to be able to explain why they commit the crimes, and in this case they just focus on victimization instead. Another con is that it does not apply social and physical traits to be able to determine the…

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    Imagine this: You wake up and your parents have already gone to work. You get on the bus, with people having to sit three to a seat. When you finish school you go to football practice or some other extra-curricular activity. You get home around way later than normal, eat dinner, and fall right back to sleep. This is what would happen if school start times were pushed back. Pushing school start times back would make parents jobs conflict with school, cause bus transportation to become complicated…

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    (Devor, pages 426-427). When I read that, it certainly brought to light how as we grow and mature, society shapes us as a person. I can relate because the way I used to be as a child, is almost the complete opposite of the teenager I am today, with pros and cons. Not only myself, but others around me as well. When I was younger, about the ages of three to six years old, I was very shy and had awful anxiety. It was so awful, just talking to my own family was hard without feeling uneasy and…

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    High School and college experiences are very different with pros and cons. The high school seniors that are graduating and going to college have a new experience ahead. They are going to face new professors, block schedules, and other changes. The college experience is superior to the high school experience based on class options, the living situations and, professor teaching styles. One way that the college experience surpasses the high school experience is that students have more class…

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    Homesick or Home-bound? When choosing an environment for college, every prospective student is faced with an ultimate decision: go away for college or stay close to home. There is no perfect answer, the choice varies from student to student, but each one has to make the decision that ultimately changes their life as well as learning experience. When staying close to home, there is a sense of familiarity and it usually makes things easier, yet many times you 're missing out on valuable…

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    Through out time a lot of things have changed. From the clothes we wear, to the way we talk, to the current event we lived through. These have all shaped the way we are as a generation today, and generations before and after us. As the times change, one thing that will always be consistent is the way we act and our human interactions. Through this interview I was able to understand the changes that have gone on throughout time and understand why they have shaped us and how each generation is…

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    Quality of life is not a byproduct of community safety. Quality of life is defined by Collins ’dictionary as the general well-being of a person or society, the standard of health, comfort and happiness. In term of community safety, the quality of life is determined by the products and resources available within the communities. The recent epidemic with opioid addiction has altered or challenged the safe for the people in the communities. It creates the dilemma of Good Community vs Bad Community…

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    American Policing Roles (Dempsey & Forst, 2016) The role of American policing is extremely complicated in today’s society. Throughout the years the role of police have changed immensely and will continue to change to fit the society. “Anyone attempting to construct a workable definition of the police role will typically come away with old images shattered and a new found appreciation for the intricacies of police work” advised by Herman Goldstein (Dempsey & Forst, 2016). There are two major…

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