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    Republic Act No. 10172 Implementing Rules and Regulations Republic of the Philippines OFFICE OF THE CIVIL REGISTRAR GENERAL National Statistics Office Manila ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER NO. 1‚ SERIES OF 2012 Subject: RULES AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE IMPLEMENTATION OF REPUBLIC ACT NO. 10172 (An Act Further Authorizing the City or Municipal Civil Registrar or the Consul General to Correct Clerical or Typographical Errors in the Day and Month in the Date of Birth or Sex of a Person Appearing in the

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    Bibliography: Cohen‚ Mark A. The Costs of Crime and Justice. Routledge‚ 2005. Dignan‚ James. Understanding Victims and Restorative Justice. Open University Press‚ 2005. Evans‚ Donald G. "Seeking to Develop a Best Value Probation Service." Corrections Today‚ Vol. 68 (2006). Hawken‚ Angela. "Fixing the Parole System: A System Relying on Swiftness and Certainty of Punishment Rather Than on Severity Would Result in Less Crime and Fewer People in Prison." Issues in Science and Technology‚ Vol

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    law‚ the Department of Corrections is to keep the public safe and out of harm’s way‚ supply a protected and friendly environment for employees and criminals; work in joint venture with the community to add programs and services to lawbreakers; and oversee criminals at a grade of security appropriate with the hazards they present (Florida Department of Corrections‚ 1992). These duties pose marvelous trials for the employee’s management of the Florida Department of Corrections and the corrupt justice

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    penitentiaries are having difficulties finding the proper housing. Although the Federal Bureau of Prisons are addressing the matter by building new facilities to improve overcrowding‚ the living conditions are still poor. From my understanding upon reading the chapter‚ rehabilitation efforts such as reintegration have also aided to the prison overpopulation. The majority of convicts under the control of the American correction systems are on probation. Probation is a criminal sanction in which a convict is

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    rehabilitation programs” (2015) this quote shows that more offenders return to private prisons than those prisons that are operated by the government. The federal correctional facility in Cumberland‚ Maryland owned by the federal bureau of prisons‚ houses 1‚292 inmates (Bureau of prisons‚2016). As of March 2016‚ recidivism

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    role of the county police and the county sheriff both operate on a countywide basis. The only difference between the two is that the county police have responsibilities just as the municipal police except county wise. The county sheriff works in corrections‚ courts‚ and security. They mostly work with the courts to serve subpoenas. There aren’t many constables left because some thought they were as important as the other law enforcement officers. But for some of the

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    it can be retrieved in pieces form the organized automated system. In the medical field‚ the information collected concerning patients‚ process of treatment and other medical activities that are happening in a given medical facility. 1. Should corrections be dated and time-stamped? Collections are any amendments done on any filed record. In any medical activity‚ the alteration of any filed procedure may cause severe consequences‚ therefore‚ any collection made should be dated and time stamped. This

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    of criminal justice are law enforcement‚ courts‚ and corrections] consists of three component agencies. The police‚ the courts‚ and the corrections system all work together to ensure that justice is carried out. None of these three components operates independently of the others. If someone is arrested by the police‚ their guilt or innocence is determined by the courts‚ and any potential punishment after conviction is handled by the corrections system. Some scholars believe in the consensus model

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    Examining the cost and benefits of restorative justice and article called “Restorative Justice Means Restitution for Victims‚ Cost Savings for Taxpayers”. Provides a glimpse of the cost savings to taxpayers. The state of Illinois proposes an estimation savings of $780‚500 a year in taxpayers cost with the current crime rate. In Kansas and Texas the implemented restorative justice programs for property crimes such as theft or burglary already exist saving the taxpayers millions of dollars a year.

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