ADVANCEMENT PROJECT DEMANDS FELONY CHARGES AND POSSIBLE EXPULSION BE DISMISSED
January 10, 2007 Sabrina Herndon, a Black student at Palm Beach Gardens High School was 1.5 credits shy of a high school diploma when a male assistant principal at her school tried to remove her from the girls locker room for wearing a strapless top under a jacket by physically carrying her out while in a chokehold. Palm Beach County Public School officials may derail a 17-year old high school senior from a college bound track to one in the juvenile justice system due to an incident stemming from a dress code violation. This is consistent with the trend in Florida to over-use suspensions, expulsions, and arrests that result in the needless denial of a quality education and lead students into unforgiving juvenile and criminal justice systems. Click below to watch news coverage of this issue. uv
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Canada's Youth Criminal Justice Act - Judge Barry Stuart
www.heartspeakproductions.ca In this excerpt from Tributary Streams of a Healing River, Retired Judge Barry Stuart speaks about his concerns with Canada's Youth Criminal Justice Act Tributary Streams of a Healing River is an in depth study of restorative justice with over 14 hrs of video on 10 DVDs. (available from Heartspeak Productions -- www.heartspeakproductions.ca) Speakers Bio Judge Barry Stuart, BA, LLB., OPNG has 30 years experience working with various forms of alternative dispute resolution in both national and international settings. He has been involved in the use of peacemaking circles for fifteen years in both the public and private sectors. He has worked as a lawyer, mediator, consensus facilitator, policy analyst to government, chief land claims negotiator, and professor of law at Osgoode Hall and Dalhousie law schools. Judge Stuart has also carried out post graduate research in law and appropriate dispute resolution in Canada, England, and the United States. He lectures and writes on a broad variety of topics, including restorative justice.
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Criminal Justice at Lake Superior State University
Our program has been in place for over thirty years and we have an outstanding reputation for producing well educated and well trained criminal justice practitioners. You will be taught by former and active police officers, corrections officers and lawyers. The program combines academic and hands-on training. Courses in criminal investigation, firearms training and agency internships will help you acquire the necessary skills to excel in your future careers. Learn more about our unique academic opportunities.LSSU offers degree programs in such areas as Forensic Chemistry, Geology, Fisheries and Wildlife Management, Legal Studies, Criminal Justice, Fire Science, Education, Nursing, Engineering, Robotics, Environmental Health, Athletic Training and Computer Science.
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Criminal Justice @ Northland College
The Criminal Justice program prepares students for careers with city, state, federal, private, and other criminal justice agencies. While the NCTC program is designed primarily for entry-level law enforcement, many students choose courses that lead to careers in other areas of the Criminal Justice system, such as public safety communications, corrections, and probation work. While the program provides pre-employment education for students who want to enter the field of criminal justice at the end of two years with an Associate of Science degree, Northland also provides an Associate of Arts degree that transfers to a four-year institution. The Criminal Justice program is certified by the Minnesota Board of Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST). After completing the skills training (also offered on the Northland campus) and completing a degree, students are eligible to take the state POST exam.
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Preschool: America's Best Investment
Can investing in high-quality early education reduce the demand for high-cost special education, social welfare and criminal justice systems? NIEER Director Steve Barnett makes this point in this new video, which features children in preschool and parents who weigh in on the issue. The 7-minute video, Preschool: America's Best Investment, is available in both vhs and dvd formats. To request a copy, please e-mail info@nieer.org. Credits: Executive Producer: W. Steven Barnett Produced By: The National Institute for Early Education Research Production: Davidson Films, Inc. Special Thanks To: The John Kenney Child Care Center, Edison, NJ Lindeneau Elementary School, Edison, NJ RC Peters
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Masters in Criminal Justice at University of Phoenix provide
Mandy is a newly single mom who wanted to start her Masters degree in Criminal Justice. Going back to school helped her show her child if someone has the will and determination to do something they want, they can achieve it. University of Phoenix prepared her for working in law enforcement. She is a Criminal Intelligence Specialist with the CA Department of Justice and got the job because of her education at University of Phoenix. She met instructors who gave her working knowledge from their experience in psychological perspectives, criminology, forensics, and asset management and protection. Wherever she ends up in law enforcement she will use the foundation she learned from University of Phoenix classes. For more information visit: www.phoenix.edu
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Professional Knowledge in a Criminal Justice Degree
Johnathan chose to pursue the Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Administration program at University of Phoenix because of the better curriculum and having professionals in the field serve as instructors. The criminal justice administration program will help Johnathan near his goal of attending law school. Johnathon enjoyed the learning team structure and carried out leadership duties with his fellow classmates, while completing the criminal justice degree. Learn more about the criminal justice administration program at University of Phoenix at www.phoenix.edu
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Find College Success in a Criminal Justice Program
Kim was the first person to go to college in her family, and completed her bachelor's degree in criminal justice administration at 47 years old. Kim gives credit to the University of Phoenix team learning experience as a major part of her success. She gained lifelong friends from her experience. Kim has found that she is a lot stronger than she thought, and found the resole and pride to complete her degree despite trying personal circumstances. Learn more about the criminal justice programs at University of Phoenix at www.phoenix.edu
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Study Criminal Justice Online
Christina returned to University of Phoenix to complete her bachelor of science degree in criminal justice online. In the online criminal justice program, Christina received support from the outstanding staff and faculty at University of Phoenix. Christina is glad that she doesn't have to attend class at night, but rather, she completes her criminal justice coursework online after spending time with her family. Learn more about the criminal justice programs at University of Phoenix at www.phoenix.edu
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ArIone Scott florida's top wide reciever (2010 prospect) NOVA HIGH SCHOOL
This is arione's first year playing varsity football...he's 6'2 clocked at a 4.58 in the 40 yrd dash. wants to major in criminal justice. He has colleges from all over the nation looking at him his main focus is to get a great education he loves to work hard even though he had a rough start most corners fear him watch out for this prospect he makes big plays...
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