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The nine points of contact in the Maryland juvenile justice system refer to key stages where youth may interact with the system. These include: 1) law enforcement interaction, 2) detention, 3) intake, 4) diversion programs, 5) adjudication, 6) disposition, 7) placement, 8) probation, and 9) aftercare or reentry services. Each point represents a critical juncture that can influence the path of a youth within the system, shaping their experiences and outcomes. Understanding these points helps in identifying areas for reform and support in juvenile justice practices.
The five pillars of the criminal justice system include: 1.law enforcement 2.investigation and prosecution 3.the courts 4.the correctional system 5.the community
There are five pillars in the criminal justice system. The five pillars are community, law enforcement, prosecution service, court, and the correctional system.
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The differences in the two systems are fading. The "adultification" of the juvenile justice system is nearing completion. Why? We don't care about the kids in the system; not in any measurable or meaningful way. When the system was predominantly white kids we wanted to help. Now that the majority are children of color, we want to punish. Poor and undereducated people are no longer necessary in our society and there is no political mileage to be had in championing causes related to them. For all practical purposes, they have been marginalized and devalued as members of our society.
1. Who? 2. When? 3. Where? 4. Why? 5. For what reason? 6. How?
Jeffrey Edward Peters has written: 'Write a graphic novel in 5 simple steps' -- subject(s): Authorship, Graphic novels, Juvenile literature, Creative writing
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