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    Most people experienced a thrill when they saw their crush, had an adventure or many other reasons. But unlike most people 15-year old Alyssa Bustamante is different. She experienced a thrill when she beat, strangled, stabbed and slit the throat of an 8-year old girl. "I strangled and beat her and now she’s dead. I don’t know how to feel at the moment. It was amazing. As soon as you get over the” I can’t do this’ feeling, it’s pretty enjoyable" she wrote in her journal about her experience.…

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    But to say that whether youth had counsel or not it didn’t matter because Civaraella was going to send everybody away is ignorant. These parents trusted in the system, though they were confused they persuaded them into believing that things were going to be just fine. The parents…

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    would be. The article, Kids Behind Bars, introduced a new way to avoid this happening to the children committing crimes. The article explains how a small town in Chicago, Illinois thought of the idea that, “As soon as a young person arrives at a youth center, an aftercare specialist will begin to work with him or her, assessing any needs, like mental health issues. They may also have to develop a plan for their release (ASK ABOUT CITATION-No Author).” By following this practice, it…

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    This exposed me to an overview of the Juvenile Detention Alternative Initiative (JDAI) and how successful the program became and continues to grow. But, I wanted to know more specifically what JDAI is before recognizing the impressive statistical achievements this program has reported. So, I downloaded the full 40-page report and learned the following… The main purpose, or goal, for creating the JDAI was to decrease the number of juveniles in detention and to do that without compromising…

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    Introduction This essay will focus on the given case study: 'Transfield Services -off-shore detention centers ',referring to the 2014 boycott against Transfield Services’ involvement in the construction and servicing of off-shore detention facilities in Nauru and Manus Island. With relevant analytic tools and business concepts, the essay will identify the background reasons of the event as well as demonstrate the difference between Transfield Holdings and Transfield Services.On the basis of a…

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    current system works and states, "The present immigration detention system is sprawling and needs more direct federal oversight and management. While ICE has over 32,000 detention beds at any given time, the beds are spread out over as many as 350 different facilities largely designed for penal, not civil, detention. ICE employees do not run most of these. The facilities are either jails operated by county authorities or detention centers operated by private contractors." This is what they…

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    Youth Justice System

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    about his father the catalyst. This essay will aim to explain the purpose of the youth justice system and answer the legislative principles that guide the most appropriate sentencing for Aaron. The legislation referenced…

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    Queensland Youth Services (QYS) Queensland Youth Services (QYS) is a community based organisation that was established in 1978, operating in the Townsville region. QYS is the largest agency operating in the Townville area with a specific focus on youth. QYS offers a wide range of services and programs to young people between the ages of 12 and 25. While QYS is a not for profit, non-government organisation, many of the programs offered by the agency are funded by the State and Federal…

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    Safe Space Assignment

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    caring environment for youth. This paper will analysis Safe Space NYC Inc. in the settings of its agency contexts, community contexts, and social problem context. History of Safe Space According to Safe Space NYC Inc., after the United State Supreme Court ruled that all children should be protect. Many agencies for the Prevention…

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    India is one of the countries with the highest preventive detention, 249,796 people in overpopulated prisons. During police custody, they suffer beatings, sleep deprivation and electro-shock (all of this in violations of their constitutional rights). Subject to degrading and inhuman treatment, it is an example of large-scale human rights abuses. Every day, four people die in both police and judicial custody for these abuses. Many of these deaths could be avoided if the cases were resolved faster…

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