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    ethical dilemmas faced by the asylum seekers in relation to lack of housing. In this profession there may be a chance that ethical issue may arise so social worker should be ready to face the consequences and must make a choice between different course of action. They should also be aware of their own social‚ moral ‚ political and professional value and while making any major decision they always consult their supervisors. The ethical dilemmas faced by asylum seekers is discrimination in the housing

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    Although many of us wouldn’t question the treatment of asylum seekers; Paris gave voice to those who couldn’t. Form past experiences‚ haven’t we all had those times when we want to stand up for something but we just can’t for some reason? In September he implored the Turnbull government to remove asylum seekers from Nauru and Manus Island‚ or face the "high likelihood" that many more would attempt to harm themselves. In doing this

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    regards to the people identified as asylum seekers who arrive in Australia in search of humanitarian aid. The research draws attention to different newspaper commentators and evidence found by the Asylum Seekers Resource Centre that displays an overall negative and ill-informed opinions regarding asylum seekers. Further investigation revealed that many Australians‚ because of political jargon and journalistic hate-mongering‚ aren’t fully informed on asylum seekers‚ their human rights‚ and the expectation

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    Mandatory detention for asylum seekers in Australia "Unlawful non-citizens" to be detained‚ regardless of circumstances‚ until they are granted a visa or leave the country. This policy was introduced in 1992 and has been maintained by successive governments. Impact in metal heath- Uncertainty about their future‚ lack of independence and loss of control over their lives‚ the monotony of life in detention‚ concern about family members still living in dangerous situations overseas‚ the impacts of

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    Preventive Detention for ‘Dangerous’ Offenders in Australia: A Critical Analysis and Proposals for Policy Development Report to the Criminology Research Council December 2006 [Funded by Grant CRC 03/04-05] Professor Bernadette McSherry Louis Waller Chair of Law‚ Monash University Associate Professor Patrick Keyzer University of Technology Sydney‚ Faculty of Law Professor Arie Freiberg Dean‚ Monash University‚ Faculty of Law ii Preventive Detention for Dangerous Offenders in Australia Acknowledgments

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    Has the treatment of asylum seekers significantly changed since the Rudd Government ended the ’Pacific Solution ’? The Australian government’s approach to asylum seekers has been highly controversial and well publicized‚ both nationally and internationally‚ over the past two decades. Australia is a state that has developed and grown through immigration‚ however all throughout its history‚ policies have been implemented to prevent foreign settlers from arriving in the country. While the Rudd government

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    Discrimination against Asylum seekers and Refugees remains a social issue- Discuss Introduction In the following assignment I will discuss asylum seekers and refugees in the UK and attempt to explore the discrimination they often face and the reasons to why they are discriminated against. Discrimination is the prejudicial treatment of an individual based on their membership or perceived membership in a certain group or category. (Wiki 2012) Observing these issues from a sociological perspective

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    Analyze the externality of detention basin By providing public participation to Sa-eab citizen and Sueb Foundation‚ the government will able to communicate with the people in developing acceptable alternatives. The public proposes several alternatives‚ but one alternative seem to be feasible to implement. The alternative of detention basin or monkey cheek will be taken into government consideration that its feasibility assessment will be conduct before implementing the project. To put it more

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    Preventive Detention

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    Preventive detention is an imprisonment that is not imposed as the punishment for a crime‚ but in order to prevent a person from committing a crime‚ if that person is deemed likely to commit a crime. In most democracies‚ no one can be arrested without being told the grounds for such an arrest‚ except under rare and special circumstances (usually anti-terrorism legislation). An arrested citizen has certain rights: He/she must be subject to and informed of a criminal charge and brought before the

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    bail/bond or even be denied realase. This indvidual must stay in jail until his court hearing‚ the time the person waits in jail is called pretrial detention. Today throughout the world pretrial detention has caused many issues in which this paper will look further into. Some of the issues that will be explored in this paper are how pretrial detention is causing overcrowded prisons‚ and how that is affecting our society. Another issue that will be looked upon is the expression “innocent until proven

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