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    IDC 4U1  Mrs. Robinson  Alex Nikolic  04/12/2013  The article Face to Face by Cheryl Mahaffy focuses on restorative justice emphasizing  that it focuses on repairing wrong­doing harms rather than meting out punishment.  Restorative  Justice is an apparoach to justice that focuses on the needs and morals of the victims rather than a  criminal legal punishment.  Offenders take an active role in aiding with the harm they’ve done to  the victim who would also be involved in the case.  Offenders would participate in many 

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    PROBLEMS ENCOUNTERED BY SELECTED INVESTIGATOR POLICE OFFICER IN NOVALICHES QUEZON CITY POLICE STATION-4 AN ANALYSIS A THESIS Presented to The Faculty of Criminal Justice Education BESTLINK COLLEGE OF THE PHILIPPINES In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements of BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CRIMINOLOGY By: BATAAN‚ JENNY C. CABANGAN‚ MINIE ROSE A. REYES‚ JAY-AR B. ABRIGO‚ DENNIS D. LISACA‚ MARLON B. MATAVERDE‚ MARK ANTHONY S.

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    It was the great Martin Luther King Jr. who once stated‚ "Sometimes a law is just on its face and unjust in its application." He was right in his beliefs as a law may appear correct on paper but when practiced‚ it becomes unfair and seemingly no longer applicable to the situation. In my own experience‚ King’s statement came alive when a close friend was unjustly sentenced. It was through this that I discovered to never put myself in a position where I could be made an example of. It was more then

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    TOPIC 1 : Face-to-face communication is better than other types of communication‚ such as letters‚ E-mail‚ or telephone calls "With the advent of advanced technology‚ humanity has the tendency to regard letters‚ email‚ or telephone calls as more modernized ways to communicate with each other. However‚ faceto-face communication is by no means replaced by such things‚ as it is the most comprehensive and interactive way to be in touch. From my individual point of view‚ meeting everyone in person

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    Lashain Taylor Essentials of Contemporary Communication (ENG/135) Week 5 June 09th‚ 2015 Jennifer Mann The difference between presenting information in a face-to-face environment versus an online environment. Communicating face-to-face or online proves to be very effective in their right. However‚ making a presentation allows for certain privileges that cannot be obtained in an online environment. Each has their drawbacks as well that can create barriers to communicating. Based on an

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    Face in the Crowd Give three examples from the film which illustrates the concept of ethos and ethics in connection with LR and Marcia. LR in some part of the movie had ethos but he never had ethics. In his relationship with Marcia he had ethos in the begging of the movie when he was in the jail singing and talking using his great charisma of speak. In addition‚ he lost the Goodwill with her when he lies about his first marriage‚ and when he marries betty-lou while he engaged

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    Their First Century and the New Era By Peter Horne‚ Ph.D.‚ Professor‚ Mercer County Community College‚ Trenton‚ New Jersey | | ver since the founding of police departments in the United States in the mid-19th century‚ policing has been viewed by most people as a traditionally male occupation. Men still are the overwhelming majority of police officers‚ and this will continue to be so in the immediate future. Women in policing now make up approximately 13-14 percent of all employees‚ and the women

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    “Using the case study provided develop a treatment plan for this client. Justify your assessment and proposed actions in terms of the relationship models and concepts introduced in the module” Word count 3163 I begin this study by assessment of the presenting problem and significant issues pertaining to his mental health state at this point in time. Mr G is at present suffering from depression. Due to the depression he will have a lack of motivation‚ self neglect‚ low self esteem‚ and at times

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    ensure a peaceful society and avoid disorder. The government enforces law through the police‚ courts and other agencies. Power can produce many positive results‚ but this power the government controls is often abused and in many cases they enforce law with brutality which is completely different from its original purpose. Law was established to benefit the people but sometimes through the abuse of power like police brutality‚ its enforcement defers its original purpose. The concept of law is very

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    on Bangladesh Police Accountability mechanisms for Bangladesh police are evidently weak. Internal disciplinary mechanisms have long collapsed. Courts have failed to play a proactive role in bringing officers to account. A national human rights commission has been set up recently but it lacks the necessary powers or teeth. External accountability mechanisms solely set up for the police are absent in Bangladesh. Without external oversight‚ police are essentially left to police themselves. Victims

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