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CJA 374 Week 4 Individual Assignment Juvenile Justice Process and Corrections

Resource: University of Phoenix Material: Juvenile Justice Process and Corrections.

Read the instructions in the University of Phoenix Material: Juvenile Justice Process and Corrections on the student website and select one option to complete for your assignment.

Option 1: Flow Chart

Option 2: Offender Journal Entry

Option 3: Paper

Juvenile Justice Process and Corrections

Read the University of Phoenix Material: Risk Assessment Case Studies document located on the student website. Select one of the case studies as the foundation for this assignment. Once you have selected the case study, select and complete one of the following assignments:

Develop a 700- to 1,050-word paper based on your selected juvenile offender.

Address the following in your assignment:

Describe the process the juvenile will follow after arrest, from intake, through court, sentencing, and punishment or rehabilitation. The process should be based on actual state laws and practices of your state or a state in which you are familiar.

Include a brief corrections plan created in the mode most appropriate for the level of offense, such as a recommendation memo to Child Protective Services or the school principal for a status offense, a letter to judge regarding sentencing for a non-violent offense, or a report to corrections for a violent offender.

 

Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines.





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