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    Community Assessment

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    Introduction Community assessment refers to the process of determining the needs and resources possessed by a community in order to understand it better. It provides information as regards to the community‚ such as the needs and resources that the community has can be used to plan and deliver services to the public effectively (The community needs assessment process‚ 2004). Community assessment is done under the premise that community has both needs and assets. The needs of the community are the ones

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    The Rise of Communities

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    The Rise of Communities (1280-1663 A.D.) Research Paper History 101 Submitted By: Group 5 Kimberly Charm Terrago Cheline Antonette Flores Diane Nica Formeloza Lei Arana I. Introduction The process towards fragmentation was encouraged by a number of factors: First‚ The character of geographic environment naturally induced isolation and differentiation or budding off populations; second‚ the absence of unifying and controlling systems allowed the process to move undeterred

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    Community Correction

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    COMMUNITY CORRECTION Community Correction Ines Romero College of the Southwest CRJ 3313 Correctional Process Professor Lynn Baade 7 October 2011 Community Corrections Community corrections programs are the step stool in controlling prison functions‚ but it was not until the 1970’s‚ community-based programs sprang up across the country (Seiter‚ pg.106). This was the starting point that the government caught wind of it and its strengths. Along

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    Community Service

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    complaints is about people who complain!. I have a high respect for those who take actions to try to solve these problems instead of complaining. Being a part of this community‚ we all share the responsibility of helping and supporting each other. We have to do our best to give the helping hand and draw smiles. This is exactly what the term “community service” means. Many people think that volunteering is just hours they need to do for the school‚ and some of them feel like that they are forced to volunteer

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    Community Communication

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    Developing Peace Peace-building through Community Development A Project Plan Table of Contents I. Introduction II. Proposed Project a. Objectives b. Strategies c. Key Result Areas d. Leadership Formation e. Community Livelihood Enhancement f. Communication III. Project Chart and Budget a. Activities b. Timeframe c. Budget d. Responsible Person IV. Management a. Project Manager b. Project Accountant/Cashier c. Bookkeeper/Property

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    Community Awareness

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    Community Awareness Today’s youth are faced with many variables to rightly survive and peaceably enjoy their young adulthood. Being confronted with sexual promiscuity‚ peer teasing and conflict‚ or gang violence causes them to react negatively once their involved with such havoc. As precious and gullible as teenagers are‚ education‚ mentorship programs‚ and community awareness must be a reality in the daily life of the adolescent. Without mature and responsible adults willing to assist today’s

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    Community Service

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    Reflection Paper With the Community Service Project come many needs and priorities. Some will be easier than others‚ and some will be harder. For example‚ we would need to recieve volunteers‚ because only one person could not just do everything on their own. Next‚ we would need to recieve methods of transporting food to the various families that need it the most‚ either from buying them or obtaining them through donations. Although these things are important‚ the most important thing is receiving the food from donations

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    Development DPM – 703 Family Problems / Family Violence: Disrupted and Reconstituted Families Ivy M. Boca Student Dr. Celso D. Benologa Professor Outline Introduction Family * Types of Family * Family Structure/ Composition * Disrupted Family Causes of Family Disruption 1. Death of Parents 2. Abandonment 3. Filipino Diaspora /Migratory Work 4. Divorce * Reconstituted Family * Family Violence * Types of Abuse

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    Community Saftey

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    Abstract While community policing is being touted by some as the panacea for all problems in the criminal justice system‚ others believe that it is just "old wine in a new bottle." Many departments around the country have embraced the tenets of community policing‚ yet few can answer the bottom-line question: Is it a better way to police? This paper will provide a comprehensive history and evolution of Community Policing; give a history of community policing and lessons learned

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    youth and community

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    that I interview Child A. When I approached Child A‚ my thoughts were on whether she would bolt or stay and converse. This was probably my Adult Ego stage. Heron (cited in de Board‚ 1998‚ p42) describes this‚ “as the state where we plan‚ consider‚ decide and act rationally and logically. It is the state of where we consider the situation ourselves and decide based on facts”. I was feeling that I should remain relaxed‚ even though she was trying to pull away from my manager. Child A had been known

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