Sunday, July 30, 2017

DeVry University: JADM210: (Student: Sakhi, Rachel) How Juvenile Justice Systems Began, The Difference Between Juvenile Justice & Adult Criminal Offender Process

Rachel Sakhi,
USOC/USFS Athlete 2017

This means other countries allowed a man from America to take a trip overseas then take an interview to take ideas to take back to the United States in order to keep all Americans and our kids organized because everyone was apparently out of control with no ideas on how to keep themselves morally, physically, or socially disciplined. After the ideas of social respect were taken then those ideas were proudly presented and established to control all the delinquents as well as out of control adults with mental illnesses such as taking blunt objects and whipping other people to rob and steal humans. Things got better during the time of a new era where social classes had more disciplined consequences and juveniles were taken from parents so they could see the world better than where the came from. Juvenile Justice systems began in Cook County Illinois in the 1920's to reorganize social interactions while segregating juveniles from adults who stole things. Adults were processed by prosecution for crimes. Juveniles were were trained and nursed by officials who were granted authority to interfere and become heroes of neglected juvenile crooks. 

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