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    My Town

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    Belgrave was first settled in 1851. Belgrave was named after an 1840s chapel in Leeds‚ Yorkshire‚ England; the name carried by Mr and Mrs R.G. Benson when they came to Melbourne in 1856. Their sons‚ the Benson Brothers‚ settled in the Belgrave district in the 1870s. A Post Office opened in the area around 1904. Many men from Belgrave went to war‚ and there is a war memorial in Belgrave. Belgrave Lake was constructed in 1893 to supply water to Dandenong. Water flowed by pipeline to Heany Park

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    CRJ WEEK 10 Probation

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    Probation Madina Hassan Assignment: 3 Professor: Janice Bella September 10‚ 2014 Probation and Punishment Probation is a sanction that a court orders to allow an individual who commits a crime to stay in the community without serving his jail term. However‚ an individual is not totally free during probation as he remains under the supervision of a probation officer (Prince William County‚ 2014). There are restrictions that the probationer must observe‚ and it is the duty of the probation

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    different‚ there are several qualities that all good supervisors have in common. A good boss treats all her employees fairly. She doesn’t single out one employee for better (or worse) treatment than the others. A poor supervisor has favorites. Sometimes she’ll even use her favorites to spy on other employees. She expects them to tell her what the others are saying about her. This can cause a lot of bad feelings among employees. A good supervisor gives clear and understandable directions‚ She doesn’t

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    Roles of a Juvenile Probation Officer Professor Janette Nichols Juvenile Justice Axia College (University of Phoenix) May 22‚ 2008 Marla Ognyanov Roles of a Juvenile Probation Officer Page 2 The Juvenile Court process is a very complex and often misunderstood system. This information is presented from the rules of Houston County‚ (Dothan‚ Alabama)‚ and provides the role and responsibilities of the Office of Juvenile Probation. According

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    Novel Study Whiteout by James Houston INSTRUCTIONS: Each of the following chapter questions are to be completed when you finish reading the chapter. Chapter 1: What is the setting (time and place) of this novel? What does the letter reveal about: Jon’s behavior; His father; His mother’s ultimatum Chapter 2: How does Jon feel about his trip? How do you know? Describe the dream Jon has while on the plane. Chapter 3: What was Jon referring to when

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    Statue of a Town Crier

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    A STUDY OF TRADITIONAL COMMUNICATION IN EBEDEI‚ UKWUANI LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF DELTA STATE BY OKOH EMMA AMARA DELTA STATE POLYTECHNIC‚ OGWASHI – UKU DELTA STATE IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT FOR THE AWARD OF NATIONAL DIPLOMA OCTOBER‚ 2012. CERTIFICATION This project work was carried out by Nwabeze Edwin Chukwuka in the Deprtment of Fine and Applied Art Delta State Polytechnic Ogwashi – Uku. Duly supervised‚ scrutinized and accepted as meeting point of requirement

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    expectations for probation and parole are often made scapegoats? Americans want greater protection from crime while insisting that efforts to afford this protection do not jeopardize treasured constitutional rights. We want a system that deters would be miscreants an incapacitates those not deterred without imposing significant tax dollars . 3.How does the abolition of parole release impact on probation? the abolishing of parole may increase the number of people on probation‚ for example Virgina

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    Small Town

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    growing up in a small town. Small communities allow people to become acquainted‚ acquire a sense of security and familiarity. Although there may be many apparent positive aspects to smaller towns‚ people often living in acquire what is called a ’small town mentality’. This can be described as a unified way of thinking and behaving. Individuality and diversity are suppressed while town’s people begin to conform to traditionalistic views and stereotypes. Ways in which this small town mentality affects

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    Doon Town

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    Doon Town It was at night that Doon Town really blossomed. It was not safe to be out alone on the streets then. Stabbings were the one constant feature of life. Along the dark alleys leading off the main street‚ the people plied their trade. On the main street itself‚ stalls lit flambeaux‚ yellow flames bending before the wind‚ lined they pavements‚ selling oysters with pepper sauce‚ oranges and black-pudding‚ their smells mingling with that of the corn being roasted in coal-pots and boiled

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    1. Define knowledge and skills required to be an effective supervisor of police personnel. An effective supervisor should be versatile and about to adapt to any situation. An effective supervisor should have active listening skills‚ by taking the time to understand the points being made‚ asking the appropriate questions‚ and not interrupting the speaker. The supervisor should be able to convey information effectively. Use logic and reasoning to identify strengths and weaknesses to find alternative

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