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Officer Perez reports being dispatched to a disturbance at 11 Langton. Perez arrived on scene and met with Ann Mcelroy that stated she lost her phone and found that 2 kids had possession of the phone and was able to get the phone returned to her. Mcelroy stated she wanted to make a report of her phones information had been erased and was concerned of any personal information that was possibly had been taking prior to her getting her phone back. Perez had Mcelroy complete a witness statement form.
Katie Thomas sent a letter to the State Office, reporting the following information. Several letters, emails and phone calls have been made to the hotline, concerning to Koasheca. Koasheca is abusing the kids. She tried to kill the baby, and threatened suicide. Koasheca moves from house to house, and from state to state, whenever questions about the child arise.
R/s Nicole (17) is staying in SC with her boyfriend’s mother, Barbara Davis at 135 Ernest Glenn Road in Fair Play, SC. R/s Nicole was staying with her grandmother Aracelia Lira in SC, but she has been out of home for at least one month. R/s Omar Guevara (father) has legal and physical custody of Nicole, and has not given consent for Nicole to be in SC. R/s Omar lives in Bronx, NY. R/s Nicole is trying to obtain her social security card and birth certificate because she wants her SSI check transferred to Barbara Davis.
R/s Luis was crying and upset this morning and stated that his mommy was hurt. R/s reportedly on 09/01/16, Filomena (mom) and Fernando (dad) got into fight. R/s Filomena tried to leave and Fernando pushed her and she hit the door. R/s Fernando was arrested and charged with criminal domestic violence.
On 5-20-16, Bridget and James were apprehended in a wooded area in Citronelle, AL. Bridget was considered to be a runaway from Lucedale. They both were taken to the police department. Bridget appeared to be intoxicated on drugs. She admitted to having sex multiple of times with James.
The book “Runaway daughters: seduction, elopement, and honor in nineteenth-century Mexico” is the first book in the works of Kathryn A. Sloan. Other works by Sloan include “Death in the City: Suicide and the Social Imaginary in Modern Mexico” and “Women's Roles in Latin America and the Caribbean.” In “Runaway daughters: seduction, elopement, and honor in nineteenth-century Mexico,” Sloan uses 212 cases to study thus illustrate the view of sexuality, parental authority, family honor and the intergenerational conflict in Oaxaca de Juarez, South Mexico’s capital. In these cases, young men were charged by the parents of their partners with “rapto,” which she defines as “the abduction of a woman against her will by the use of physical violence,
The documentary, “Kids Locked in Solitary Confinement” depicts the toll that solitary confinement can have on the juvenile population. Approximately, 27% of adolescents in Riskers Island are in solitary confinement. The majority of which have not yet been convicted of a crime. However, these juveniles are in jail because they cannot afford to post bail. Supporters of solitary confinement believe that the segregation juveniles experience is not equivalent to the segregation in the federal system.
Crossroads Juvenile Center Student’s Name Institutional Affiliation Crossroads Juvenile Center In contemporary times, there is an increasing tendency for juvenile involvement in crime. The frequency and the severity of the crimes has increased so much that there are call for trial of delinquents as adults in extreme cases. The juvenile justice system however has a stronger emphasis on correctional activities and giving the under-age offenders a chance to change and make something useful of their lives. The Crossroads Juvenile Center is a detention facility in New York, it development and operations demonstrate the desire of the juvenile justice system to effects changes in the children admitted to these systems.
The articles, “Their Best Way to Show Loyalty,” and “A Stolen Youth,” are about people getting evacuated by the Japanese army. Both articles have different points of views. For example, “The Best Way to Show Loyalty,” is an editorial published in 1943, so the main focus of this article is about how the Japanese were evacuated from their homes to temporary houses. Their internment was given by the government, they helped protect their properties, but their food and shelter will be given to them by the Federal Government. In my opinion, the internment in this article didn’t seem that bad due to having food and shelter with good conditions, others had it worse like in “A Stolen Youth,” with not having sanitary conditions.
“Tonight you will follow the great Mississippi River north. It will guide your feet and the North Star above will guide your eyes,” says Alexander Ross, an abolitionist. If I were a runaway slave, standing in a forest at midnight, I would follow these instructions just like the four slaves did in Runaway to Freedom: A Story of the Underground Railway by Barbara Smucker.
The reporter stated on 03/20/16, Mrs. Busser tried to start an argument with Colton about school and his father; Mrs. Busser tried to get the child to answer questions about his father that he did not want to answer. According to the reporter, Mrs. Busser pulled the child’s hair and slapped him in the face and back of his head. The reporter also stated that his wife almost wreaked the car and threw the child’s cell phone out the car window. Mr. Busser stated he contacted law enforcement but Mrs. Busser had already left the city’s limit. Per the reporter, the child told his mother his face and tongue was numb so she took him to an Olive Branch hospital.
The public school to prison pipeline was examined in the literature review through zero-tolerance policies and the effects it has played on graduation rates. Zero-tolerance policies have dramatically increased students being recommended to the court system according to the literature review. The literature review has shown a need for school districts to examine zero-tolerance policies and the negative effects that it has caused on students. Fran Silverman (2005) discusses students being punished under zero-tolerance and says, “The students were disciplined under their school’s zero tolerance policy and some advocates are saying these codes of conduct have become so strict that schools are turning into criminal justice systems, or worse, jailhouses” (pg. 54).
Appendices The appendices discuss the membership of the local emergency management committee (LEMC), the sources of funding for the planning and mitigation activities, and the community involvement. Appendix 1: LEMC Members In my area, the hazards consist of fire, flooding, tornado, and others. The most recurrent are fire and flooding.
Per the website Study.com (n.d.), Juvenile Probation Officers’ primary job duties are supervising youth who have been in the juvenile justice system. Typically, these juvenile offenders have recently been released from juvenile detention and have returned to live with their families. The purpose of a Juvenile Probation Officer is to prevent the juvenile from reoffending. To prevent reoffending the Juvenile Probation Officer regularly meets with the juvenile and their families to ensure the juvenile is following the guidelines of the courts ("Juvenile Probation Officers | Job Description and Duties," n.d.).
Problem Common risk and protective factors that Intersectional influences behavioral and education outcomes amongst adolescent children with incarcerated parents in order to prevent negative outcomes in behavior and education by utilizing early identification and intervention strategies to positively influence good behavior and good educational practices amongst the population of the at-risk children. Evidence to Support the Truth of the Problem Over 2 million people were incarcerated in the United States alone, and since 1980 the incarceration rate has increased 100 percent to date. Martin (2017). According to the same article Martin (2017), further state, “Current estimates of the number of children with incarcerated parents vary.