Case Study: Philippines Bureau of Customs After working with the Philippines’ Bureau of Customs (BOC) back in 1994 to 1999‚ Unisys once again secures this important public sector client‚ which recently embarked on a major upgrade of its computer-based operations system‚ the ASYCUDAWorld (e-Customs) Project. Under this Project‚ Unisys will integrate five (5) major systems‚ i.e.‚ BOC Portal‚ Import and Assessment System‚ Export Processing System‚ Operations Support System‚ and Enterprise Resource
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Most juvenile institutions have some form of treatment program available to juveniles. The most common programs include: counseling‚ vocational and educational training‚ recreational programs and religious counseling. Two community based programs are guided group interaction (GGI) and positive peer culture (PPC). Guided group interaction is a program where a delinquent can acknowledge and solve personal problems with support from other members in the group. Individual members can be supportive and
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Corrections MW 2:30-3:45 8/28/13 Deterrence Two types - General and specific General: Punishment as an example to the general public Specific: Punishment inflicted on criminals to deter Asumptions Operates under utilitarianism: human behavior is governed by the individual’s risk vs reward Punishment must be certain‚ swift‚ severe Are these reasonable assumptions? Incapacitation Defined: Simply put‚ when individuals are incarcerated or executed‚ they cannot commit further crimes
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Corrections Task Force Project CJA/234 Corrections Task Force Project The task force has been assigned the mission of creating a training program which will detail the ways that staff for the correction facility are better able to manage the mentally ill offender population safely and effectively. This will review the following information to better explain how this may be accomplished: information vital to improve staff effectiveness for secure and safe operations‚ sill sets required for staff
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1. Identify the Ethics of Being and Ethics of Doing in the ff: a. David Norris * He chose to be with find Elisa and stop her from getting married to someone and fought for her against the Adjustment Bureau. (EoB) * He left Elisa at the hospital just to save her future for her to attain her dreams. (EoD) b. Elisa Sellas * She risked everything and decided to be with David when they were in front of the Statue of Liberty even though she does not have any idea on what is really going
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The Better Business Bureau (BBB)‚ founded in 1912‚ is a nonprofit organization focused on advancing marketplace trust‚[2] consisting of 113 independently incorporated local BBB organizations in the United States and Canada‚ coordinated under the Council of Better Business Bureaus (CBBB) in Washington‚ D.C.[3] The BBB collects and provides free business reliability reviews on more than 4 million businesses to over 100 million requests from consumers in 2012‚[4] helping make the BBB’s website rank
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who work in corrections have experienced unique ethical and professional conflicts. Standards were developed to address the conflicts and provide guidelines for professional conduct‚ but dilemmas continue to
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Consumer Law | The Credit Bureau | Consumer Agency Report | 4/8/2013 | Introduction Credit reporting companies serve as a ball of information about the consumer use of credit as reported by those by which the consumers borrow credit. Lenders gather and use this information to counterpart any data they have already obtained directly about the borrower’s creditworthiness to aid in their lending making decisions. Lenders have the incitement to report their experiences with the borrowers
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Robert L. Jett 3/16/2014 Community Based Correction Intro To Sociology Ms. Dawn McClanahan‚ J.D. Community Based Corrections Community based correction is a more effective means of criminal punishment in comparison to incarceration. Community based corrections is a program which supervises people who have been convicted or are facing conviction. It is a non-incarcerate system of correction. These offenders have been convicted or are facing conviction. Some offenders
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The unethical relationship between correction officers and inmates because a social issue because us on the outside don’t really know what goes in on the inside so when people that came out of jail serving their prison time come out and says what the correction officers did to them it’s not for society to turn our back on them because they are criminals but to look in to it to make sure this isn’t happening to individuals. staff sexual misconduct has very real consequences for a facility and its
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