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Juvenile Delinquency: The Fault of the Parent?
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An 8 page overview of the role of the parent in child conduct. Emphasizes that while a child’s interaction with his or her parent is pivotal to determining conduct, this interaction is only one factor of many. Utilizes current research on juvenile behavior to conclude that while parents are obviously responsible to some degree for the actions of their children, there is a point in time in any parental situation where a parent’s influence loses out to that of peers or society in general. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: PPjuvDlq.wps

Juvenile Delinquency: Should Parents Be Punished?
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A 5 page paper which argues that parents should not be punished as it concerns juvenile delinquents. The paper argues that they should be seriously involved in any programs, or any method of approach as it involves therapy, education, etc., but they should not be punished for the actions of their children. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: RAjuvprnts.wps

Juvenile Drug Use and the Effect on the Juvenile Justice System Summary of Article - Out of Lock-UP: Now What? by Steve Christian
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This is a 3 page paper which summaries the named article with an emphasis on the effect of drug use by youthful offenders on the juvenile justice system. The bibliography has 1 source.
Filename: JHJuve.rtf

Juvenile Gang Activity
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This 10 page paper focuses on gang activity but also looks at juvenile delinquency. The focus of this paper is on how gangs form in contemporary society, and the reason why juveniles join gangs. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: SA741juv.rtf

Juvenile Gangs.
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(6 pp) Generally, for purposes of this discussion, a gang can be considered to be a loosely organized group of individuals who collaborate together for social reasons. Modern day gangs now collaborate together for anti-social reasons. Gangs generally have a leader or group of leaders who issue orders and reap the fruits of the gang's activities. A gang may also wear their "colors", wear certain t ypes of clothing, tattoos, brands, or likewise imprint their gang's name, logo, or other identifying marks on their bodies. Many gangs also adopt certain types of hairstyles and communicate through the use of hand signals and graffiti on walls, streets, school work, and school property. It must be understood that it is not illegal to be in a gang and indeed many adults are currently involved in activities that meet Webster's definition for a gang. However, many gangs of t oday, especially youthful gangs, break the law to provide funding for gang activities or to further the gang's reputation on the streets. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: BBgangsJ.doc

Juvenile Gangs.
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(6 pp) Generally, for purposes of this discussion, a gang can be considered to be a loosely organized group of individuals who collaborate together for social reasons. Modern day gangs also collaborate for anti-social reasons. Gangs generally have a leade, or group of leaders, who issue orders and often profit from the gang's activities. A gang claims group identity through "their colors", certain types of clothing, tattoos, brands, or other gang ID. Many gangs also adopt certain types of hairstyles and communicate through the use of hand signals and graffiti on walls, streets, school work, and school property. It should be acknowledged, that, it is not illegal to be in a gang, and indeed many adults are currently involved in activities that meet Webster's definition for a gang. However, many gangs of today, especially youthful gangs, break the law to provide funding for gang activities or to further the gang's territory, or reputation on "the streets." Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: BBgngsJR.doc

JUVENILE JUSTICE AND CRIMNAL JUSTICE -- COMPARISONS
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This 3-page paper provides a contrast between the juvenile and criminal justice systems, and determines how effective the juvenile criminal justice system has been. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: MTjuvjus.rtf

Juvenile Justice and Pennsylvania Act 33
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This 10 page paper examines juvenile justice in general but highlights this law. Whether state laws help or hinder justice in general is discussed. Federal protections like Miranda are included. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: SA51933 .rtf

Juvenile Justice and the Insanity Defense
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A 10 page analysis of the variation which exists across states as to whether juveniles can utilize insanity defenses. While some states allow such defenses, others do not. In those states where juveniles are not allowed the insanity defense, the fact that the juvenile court system allows so much latitude has been used as basis for the prohibition of the use of the insanity defense. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: PPjvInsn.rtf

Juvenile Justice Process
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In 6 pages, the author discusses the juvenile justice process as presented in sections 5 and 8 of Martin Forst's The New Juvenile Justice. No other sources are cited.
Filename: PCjuvjp.doc

Juvenile Justice, Drug Use, and Schools: Truancy
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A 4 page paper which examines the impact juvenile delinquency and drug use has on the criminal justice system from the school perspective as it involves truancy. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: RAscd.rtf

Juvenile Justice: The Importance of Separating Juveniles and Adults
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A 20 page overview of the reasoning behind llinois' recent move to create a separate Department of Juvenile Justice. The value of this move is supported by the literature on juvenile justice. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: PPjuvJusIL.rtf


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