Review and discuss the following case. What is the approach that should be used to deal with the increased violence in the juvenile justice system? Is the current system sufficient to deal with violence or should we use the adult system to deal with violent offenders? Discuss how the philosophy of parents patriae works or doesn't work with these offenders. Use the text to inform your discussion. Do not rely solely on your personal opinion.
Boy, 16, who killed his parents after an argument over school suspension to be tried as an adult
Moses Kamin allegedly admitted killing his adoptive parents after police found their bodies
He is being tried as an adult due to the seriousness of his crimes
Defence have tried to get trial moved to juvenile court
Teenager pleaded not guilty to the murders
By
Sam Adams
A 16-year-old boy accused of strangling his adoptive parents and hiding their bodies in the family car is to be tried as an adult, a judge has ruled. Karate black belt Moses Kamin allegedly admitted to killing his parents - Robert Kamin, 55, and Susan Poff , 50, after officers discovered their bodies in Oakland, California. Judge Morris Jacobson of Alameda County Superior Court has ruled their is enough evidence to hold the teenager - who was 15 at the time of his parents' deaths in January - over for trial. The youngster is being held without bail and is scheduled to return to court on October 3, the
San Francisco Chronicle
reports. Moses Kamin, of Oakland, California, entered a not guilty plea in Alameda County Superior Court earlier this year. He apparently admitted strangling his mother first with his hands and then some type of ligature during the argument.When Mr Kamin came home later that evening, the teen came up behind him and strangled him as well, prosecutors claim.The couple’s bodies were found hidden under blankets in the back of the family's car parked outside their house near Lake Merritt, which investigators believe Kamin had tried unsuccessfully to set ablaze.Police went to the Kamin house after their employers reported they did not show up for work. They were both civil servants.Kamin was arrested for their murder after police discovered the couple's bodies in the car - and held at the Alameda County Juvenile Justice Center in San Leandro.A videotape of the boy's statement to police was played during his preliminary hearing,' reports the Chronicle. His attorney, Assistant Public Defender Drew Steckler, tried unsuccessfully to have the judge throw out the videotaped statement on the grounds that his client did not understand his legal rights, according to the newspaper. Mr Steckler is reported to be planning to appeal that decision and to have the case transferred to Juvenile Court.Following his arrest, colleagues of the couple told the San Francisco Chronicle that the couple had been having problems with their son, who they believed was spending too much time in the Occupy Oakland camp. Occupy Oakland is allied with ...
Review and discuss the following case. What is the approach th
1. Review and discuss the following case. What is the approach
that should be used to deal with the increased violence in the
juvenile justice system? Is the current system sufficient to deal
with violence or should we use the adult system to deal with
violent offenders? Discuss how the philosophy of parents
patriae works or doesn't work with these offenders. Use the text
to inform your discussion. Do not rely solely on your personal
opinion.
Boy, 16, who killed his parents after an argument over school
suspension to be tried as an adult
Moses Kamin allegedly admitted killing his adoptive parents
after police found their bodies
He is being tried as an adult due to the seriousness of his crimes
Defence have tried to get trial moved to juvenile court
Teenager pleaded not guilty to the murders
By
Sam Adams
A 16-year-old boy accused of strangling his adoptive parents
and hiding their bodies in the family car is to be tried as an
adult, a judge has ruled. Karate black belt Moses Kamin
allegedly admitted to killing his parents - Robert Kamin, 55,
and Susan Poff , 50, after officers discovered their bodies in
Oakland, California. Judge Morris Jacobson of Alameda County
Superior Court has ruled their is enough evidence to hold the
teenager - who was 15 at the time of his parents' deaths in
January - over for trial. The youngster is being held without bail
2. and is scheduled to return to court on October 3, the
San Francisco Chronicle
reports. Moses Kamin, of Oakland, California, entered a not
guilty plea in Alameda County Superior Court earlier this year.
He apparently admitted strangling his mother first with his
hands and then some type of ligature during the argument.When
Mr Kamin came home later that evening, the teen came up
behind him and strangled him as well, prosecutors claim.The
couple’s bodies were found hidden under blankets in the back of
the family's car parked outside their house near Lake Merritt,
which investigators believe Kamin had tried unsuccessfully to
set ablaze.Police went to the Kamin house after their employers
reported they did not show up for work. They were both civil
servants.Kamin was arrested for their murder after police
discovered the couple's bodies in the car - and held at the
Alameda County Juvenile Justice Center in San Leandro.A
videotape of the boy's statement to police was played during his
preliminary hearing,' reports the Chronicle. His attorney,
Assistant Public Defender Drew Steckler, tried unsuccessfully
to have the judge throw out the videotaped statement on the
grounds that his client did not understand his legal rights,
according to the newspaper. Mr Steckler is reported to be
planning to appeal that decision and to have the case transferred
to Juvenile Court.Following his arrest, colleagues of the couple
told the San Francisco Chronicle that the couple had been
having problems with their son, who they believed was spending
too much time in the Occupy Oakland camp. Occupy Oakland is
allied with New York City's Occupy Wall Street and other
protests like Occupy San Francisco and Occupy San Jose.Co-
workers mourned the well-known couple after news of their
murders became public. Mrs Poff's boss called her death 'a
terrible loss'. Joshua Bamberger told the Oakland Tribune: 'I've
never met anyone who lived with as little ambivalence about
making the world a better place.'Mrs Poff, who attended UC
Berkley, and Mr Kamin, a graduate of Stanford University, met
through friends. The couple adopted in 2002 because they were
3. unable to have their own children, Robert Kamin's brother
Bruce told the Chronicle. They had recently moved to the area
and were in the middle of renovating their house.
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killed-parents-argument-school-suspension-tried-adult.html
Project 1
You are a juvenile court probation officer. You have a choice of
programs including; mandatory counseling, family counseling,
removal from the home and placing in foster care, diversion,
incarceration in a youth home or mandatory participation in a
10 week boot camp. You must make recommendations to the
judge for sentencing. You must use all the alternatives for the
group and you can’t use more than one alternative twice. Make
recommendations for each juvenile and explain your rationale.
Note your difficulties and what further information you would
have liked. Finally what is the overwhelming need for each
person and how are you addressing that in your program.
Sally is 13 and lives in the suburbs of Fort Wayne. She was
caught riding in a stolen car with two friends from high school.
Sally has no record – her mother tells you that Sally was a
model child until last year when her father died. Since then
Sally’s grades have dropped and she has become unmanageable.
John is 16 and lives in Indianapolis. He has a long juvenile
record dating back to when he was 10. John’s prior offenses
include arson, disorderly conduct, larceny and assault (3). John
was arrested for stealing lawn ornaments worth $23.00. John is
unsupervised (no parental control) and missed his last probation
meeting.
4. Don is 14 and lives in the inner-city of Gary, Indiana. Don has
no father and his mother is a crack addict. Don lives by himself
for long periods of time. In the past Don was arrested for
stealing food from a local bakery. Don admitted to the theft, but
noted he hadn’t eaten in two days. Don was removed from home
– but was returned to his mother one year later. Don was
arrested for possession of crack cocaine – it was believed he
was selling.
Darlene is 12 and lives in the suburbs with her mother, step-
father and new baby sister. Darlene has been in juvenile court a
number of times in the past year for being a runaway. She was
petitioned last month by her step-father for being incorrigible.
Darlene refused to follow the family rules and is defiant to her
step-father. Darlene is very intelligent and is openly
disrespectful to her mother and step-father.
Stephen Holmes is 16 and lives in Noblesville. His father is a
salesman and his mother is an executive with General
Advertising Inc. Stephen has a prior record for larceny. Last
month Stephen got into a fight with his brother who is 17. After
the fight was over Stephen took his father’s gun and shot his
brother in the head instantly killing him.
Papers will be completed in Word Format as an attachment. The
papers will be typed in Times New Roman using 12 font. Papers
will be double-spaced. The papers will be at least 500 words in
length. The papers will be a critical examination of a topic area
chosen by the instructor. Students are encouraged to critically
examine and question a topic area in detail using their book.
Use paragraph form- no numbered or bulleted lists.
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WORD DOCUMENT ONLY.