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    Unit 6 The role of the Health and Social Care Worker 1 understand working relationships in health and social care 1.1Explain how a working relationship is different to a personal relationship A personal relationship is one where your personal life and extra curricular activities and social life are involved. A work relationship is another way of describing a relationship with your co-worker. You spend time together at work‚ you work well together‚ but you have little or no contact outside of

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    Once a defendant is tried‚ he/ she is sentenced‚ or punished‚ by a judge. A judge considers many factors when sentencing a defendant. One of the factors are rationales‚ or justifications‚ for criminal punishment. There are five rationales. They are as follows: 1. Retribution 2. Incapacitation 3. Deterrence 4. Rehabilitation 5. Restoration and Victim’s Rights (Bohm & Haley‚ 2014‚ pp. 330-331) Retribution is the only rationale that specifically addresses what has happened in the past. It has two

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    undesirable consequences such as academic challenges‚ drug dependency and addiction. Drug testing in high schools is a solution that can prevent the use of drugs among teens and avert horrifying outcomes such as altered brain function and even death. Mandatory drug testing should be enforced in schools to prevent illicit drug use‚ which will help eliminate access to drugs‚ increase academic performance‚ and prevent students from falling into a vicious cycle of life time drug abuse. Schools should mandate

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    reformation of criminal law. Since that time numerous researchers have methodically reviewed‚ dissected and reframed theory on judicial bias in relation to race and ethnicity in sentencing decisions. Empirical data demonstrates vast disparity and reveals a juxtaposition of conflicting theories pertaining to race‚ ethnicity‚ and sentencing outcomes. For many years‚ people of different racial and ethnic backgrounds have been over-represented throughout the criminal justice system. Walker (2003)‚ Spohn (2000

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    Submit Form MANDATORY INFORMATION FORM COLLEGE NAME: ____________________________________ DATE: __________________ PERSONAL INFORMATION (All the fields are Mandatory. Incomplete Forms may be Rejected. Please use block letters) _________________________ Last Name: _________________________ Please paste your Passport Size Photograph here First Name: Father/Husband Name: ______________ Date of Birth (DD/MM/YY): _______________________ Gender: Male Female Present

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    every nine and a half minutes. HIV testing should be mandatory for everyone in our society. Many people are not aware of HIV or think because they have had limited sexual partners they are not subject to contracting this disease so they do not get tested. Making testing mandatory people can find out whether or not they have this disease‚ also it will be fair to people entering into a relationship with potential HIV positive partners. Mandatory testing could decrease the spread of the disease and

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    I chose to write my paper on mediation. To borrow a quote from Dr. Bernstein‚ "There is only one good kind of legal dispute – The one that is prevented." I find it interesting how successfully a resolution can be reached through mediation. This paper explores key information relating to dispute mediation. When writing a paper about mediation‚ it would only be logical to begin with the question‚ what is mediation? According to The Real Life Dictionary of Law‚ mediation is "the attempt to settle

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    Mandatory detention brings no benefit for the Government or anyone else involved‚ in fact it has quite the opposite effect. There is a long list of drawbacks for the detention system‚ and one important example is that statistically‚ if eighty-eight per cent of asylum seekers are found to be genuine refugees‚ then they are in most cases entitled to a life in Australia under our protection. The urgency for vigorous border protection drops if such a high number is being resettled‚ as there will obviously

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    Drug testing should not be mandatory for public school student athletes. Such mandatory tests in the public setting violate the students right to privacy. Students may feel very uncomfortable submitting a test that is very personal of themselves. Why should they submit such a test when they haven’t done anything wrong from the beginning? Students should only have to be drug tested if they show signs that they are under the influence of drugs. If they behave in an abnormal manor where they

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    grew to forty-eight today. Out of the forty-eight states‚ the interlocks are issued in only fourteen of those states. Interlocks are mandatory when one is convicted of driving with a BAC of 0.08 g/dL or more. In the existence of ignition interlocks‚ the effort to keep drunk drivers off the road has only been a positive improvement. Some researchers believe the mandatory requirement of fourteen states should be much higher‚ if not forty-eight. Drunk driving fatalities has been a problem ever since automobiles

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