Business Idea Create a Thrift Store. Focuses
The modern day society is more and more pressured by changes in the behavior of people, but also by larger changes at the greater social level. A notable change is as such represented by an increasing gap within the population. While the efforts are focused towards increasing social and economic equality, fact remains that the gap between the rich and the poor continues to be impressive. In such a setting, some people possess large amounts of products, which have to be disposed off, and others are in need of various products, but do not afford them. The thrift store comes to answer the needs of both population categories, by collecting goods and reselling them.
Juvenile Detention and Corrections Standards
The paper is an article critique of a 2012 article regarding the standards practiced in juvenile correction facilities. The paper consists of a description, summary, and analysis of main points and themes. The article provides a concise history of the corrections system in the United States, as well as has specific focus upon the development of standards in juvenile corrections.
Co-Occurrence of Substance Use-Behaviors in Youth Co-Occurrence
The goals and objectives of the research were to provide information to individuals who are engaged in the identification and evaluation of youth who exhibit or report the type of substance-related behaviors that are the independent variables in the study. In other words, the research is intended to establish a base of knowledge for the professionals who make decisions about placement in programs, interventions and treatments, and the provision or delivery of services. The philosophical underpinning of the research is that substance-related behaviors, such as using marijuana, drinking alcohol, and buying or selling drugs, have substantive detrimental impact on and consequences for youth that it is essential to understand the co-occurrence of these substance-related behaviors in order to provide meaningful and effective interventions and support.Ethnic and racial status influence the decision made about youth at every step of the juvenile court process. Juvenile offenders who have several arrests are more likely to be involved in violent crimes and property crimes. This research clearly points to the need for aggressive early intervention in the lives of youth who most likely to evidence substance-related behaviors.
Violence in Public Schools the Recent Violence
Violence in Public Schools
Introduction
The recent violence on school grounds (including elementary, middle school and high school violence) has created a climate of fear in American public schools, and the literature presented in this review relates to that fear and to the difficulty schools face in determining what students might be capable of mass killings on campus. Television coverage of school shootings leave the impression that there is more violence on school campuses than there really is, but the threat is real, students are being killed, and the background into how and why these murders take place is a main point of this paper. Moreover, the acts of violence at schools create perceptions that may or may not be valid, and that issue is part of this literature review as well.
Crimonology Criminal Justice System Components Analysis Research
The one thing that I consistently noticed is the fact that all socio-economic levels are lumped together in terms of evaluating the accused, judging him/ her, and disseminating justice.
Looking closely at the many studies conducted over the years, one factor that stands out is the correlation between poverty stricken communities and higher rates of juvenile delinquency.
The administrative technique that I would suggest is a nationwide policy dedicated towards implementation of a childhood educational program which is aimed at building self-esteem, problem solving skills, developing communication skills and conflict resolution for children entering kindergarten to high school in communities affected by poverty. This would be a juvenile delinquency prevention plan that would prevent crime in the first place rather than to ferret it out (police), judge it (courts) and punish its (correctional).