The two approaches for dealing with juvenile offenders are rehabilitation and punishment. Rehabilitation focuses on addressing the underlying causes of the juvenile's behavior and providing support to help them reintegrate into society. Punishment involves holding juveniles accountable for their actions through measures such as detention or probation.
The two general offense categories of juvenile delinquency are status offenses and delinquent offenses. Status offenses are behaviors that are considered offenses only because of a youth's age, such as truancy or curfew violations. Delinquent offenses are acts that would be considered crimes if committed by adults, such as theft or assault.
Difficult question, and any blanket response would be wrong. These are best answered on a case by case basis. Generally speaking, though, lengthy incarceration is almost a guarantee of recidivism, especially under the current system in the US. Practically no rehailitation takes place, for two reasons: first, rehabilitiation can only be offered. If the offender has no desire to change, no change will occur regardless of how many programs he takes. Second, no real effort is made to help inmates because the system as a whole sees no point, it is expensive, and offenders often can see no payout for participating.
Crime sociologists study the causes and patterns of crime in society, focusing on criminal behavior, its social impact, and the prevention of crime. Criminal sociologists, on the other hand, specifically analyze criminal behavior and the social factors that influence individuals to engage in criminal activities. They may also examine the criminal justice system and its effectiveness in dealing with crime. While the two fields overlap, criminal sociologists have a narrower focus on criminal behavior.
Two elements of robbery are taking someone else's property without their consent and using force or the threat of force to do so.
The two banks that the Kelly Gang robbed were the National Bank in Euroa and the Bank of New South Wales in Jerilderie.
The ability of police to choose between two possible procedures when dealing with a juvenile allows for discretion based on the specific circumstances of the case. This flexibility recognizes that not all juvenile offenders should be treated the same and allows officers to consider factors such as the severity of the offense, the prior record of the juvenile, and the potential for rehabilitation. By having options, police can better tailor the response to best fit the needs of the individual young person.
Be positive. Look for alternative ways to help the customer.
Juvenile sex offenders, those who register on the basis of an adjudication of delinquent conduct, register until the 10th anniversary of the date on which the disposition in their case was made or the juvenile completes the terms of the disposition, whichever date is later. This is taken directly off the Texas state web site. Other states are more realistic about sex offenses. Many allow juvenliles to petition for relief as early as two years after the conviction. Contact Texas Voice for support and more information.
The two main approaches are the Classical approach and the Bayesian approach.
Good communication skills between you and the other person and agree to disagree (meaning each person has a right to their own opinion and it does not matter whether you agree with their opinion or they agree with yours.)
Capital punishment in its self is wrong. No man should have the power to put another man to death. Two wrongs don't make a right!Added: The above response is PURELY personal opinion.The REAL controversy is in dealing with whether the juvenile "knew" of the conseequences of their action when they committed the crime.
Bridge approaches typically experience two types of settlement, global and local.
There are several survival training schools in the US and other countries where you can receive Boot Camp type training. Your other option in the US is to commit a state felony, typically a nonviolent crime, and receive a sentence of more than one year but less than two. Most state departments of correction have what they refer to as "boot camps" for juvenile first time offenders and adult nonviolent offenders.
There are several survival training schools in the US and other countries where you can receive Boot Camp type training. Your other option in the US is to commit a state felony, typically a nonviolent crime, and receive a sentence of more than one year but less than two. Most state departments of correction have what they refer to as "boot camps" for juvenile first time offenders and adult nonviolent offenders.
Qualitative and Quantitative
act and rule utilitarianism.
fundamental and secondary utilitarianism