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    produce successful results in children under 4 because their language development and episodic memory is not fully formed (Goodman & Melinder, 2007). An adolescent is developmentally better able to provide more detail about an event when asked open-ended questions than preschool children who tend to disclose information accidentally (Cronch, Viljoen, & Hansen, 2006). These interviews are very precise and the interviewers prepare thoroughly before talking with the children. The technique selected…

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    the United States is stained with an immensely dark past. In 1976, Kenneth Wooden uncovered the atrocities that were occurring within America’s juvenile correctional system when he released Weeping in the Playtime of Others. In hopes of protecting children and initiating change in the juvenile justice system, Wooden addressed the lack of human rights and legal justice in juvenile issues, the origins of delinquency, the abuse and neglect within America’s juvenile institutions, political…

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    KOLTS preschool, there were two female ECE’s and six children inside the school. Two ECE’s went to the dressing room and started to dress all the children in the proper outfit before heading outside. The first ECE dressed three children by helping each child putting on their jacket, snow pants, boots, hat, and gloves. The second ECE was helping the other three children dress up to go outside. The third ECE was in the classroom supervising four children while the first half went outside who were…

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    and dependent children. Also, during this period the law created a public policy based on the medical model that is a model of individual diagnosis and individual treatment. The underlying philosophy of the medical model was that delinquency was a preventable and treatable condition. This act created the first juvenile court in the United States that provided social reform and a structured way to restore and control children in trouble. It also provided a way to care for children who needed…

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    obvious that this has to change. Other than the obvious message that Juvenile Rehabilitation Centers need to be regulated, the hidden message is that parents should either try harder to discipline their children themselves or at least research and be aware of where they are sending their delinquent children and how they will…

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    Prostitution has been around in the world for thousands of years and has been seen throughout history all over the world. The legality of prostitution has changed from country to country over the years and each country still has its own rules surrounding prostitution. I will briefly discuss the similarities in prostitution in four different countries around the world, which are Thailand, France, Morocco and India. In Thailand, which has a population of 67,448,120, prostitution is seen as…

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    purpose of prostitution, forced labor, or other forms of exploitation” has been occurring over the world for the longest time (Dictionary.com). As over 80,000 people are trafficked each year, it has become a $9 billion annually global industry (“Human Trafficking Program”). Human trafficking has been a concern that has been debated over along the lines of possibly of being increased due to legalizing prostitution. In the 1980s, the amount of victims of trafficking solely for prostitution in…

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    legalizing prostitution, Jake and I take the stance on keeping the current laws on the matter. Stricter laws need to be put in place which prevent prostitution. Prostitution can lead to many different types of crimes. Human trafficking can result from the legalization, which in turn could lead to the rise of organized crimes. Over 60% of abuse towards prostitutes comes from the clients, with 20% coming from police and another 20 coming from abusive relationships. One possible route for…

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    “Bangladesh is a source and transit country for forced labor and prostitution to India, Pakistan, and the Middle East” (sherescuehome.org) Most of the people crossing the border into Bangladesh are looking for work that doesn’t even exist and are tricked by traffickers who have paid off the border guards. Girls that find…

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    Why Is Prostitution Wrong

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    Prostitution: It’s Not Okay According to “a report from Fondation Scelles...there are 40 to 42 million prostitutes in the world” (Sex Crimes). Prostitution is legal in a lot of countries and even some areas in the United States (Prostitution). Prostitutes are controlled by pimps who often search for teenagers to turn into prostitutes (Flowers). The sex industry leads to human trafficking and downgrades the community (Prostitution). Prostitution should not be accepted and deserves to be illegal…

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