This article was downloaded by: [Northumbria University] On: 15 April 2013‚ At: 10:59 Publisher: Routledge Informa Ltd Registered in England and Wales Registered Number: 1072954 Registered office: Mortimer House‚ 37-41 Mortimer Street‚ London W1T 3JH‚ UK The International Journal of Human Resource Management Publication details‚ including instructions for authors and subscription information: http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/rijh20 Human resource development of professionals in an emerging
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The advantages and disadvantages of Community service or social service as modes of criminal punishment. Community service or social service is a mode of punishment provide by the law which the offender can escape imprisonment or fines. Community service acts as an alternative to the harsh criminal punishment. Generally‚ community service is handed down by a judge or magistrate to the first-timer offender or teenage offender. This punishment can also be handed down in the case of minor offences
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Community Service My community service experience took place in my local area in Sylmar. I was volunteering at Angels of the Valley‚ which is a facility that they take care of seniors and patients. I assisted the administrator‚ she showed me a lot of things and explained what is her role in her job. I found this very interesting. I believe that community service and volunteerism like this are very important. By spending your free time helping others in their community‚ you can experience and learn
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September Community Service Essay – Safety Patrol Duty Written by: Lillian Nguyen For the month of September‚ I completed my community service by being a SPO‚ or a Safety Patrol Officer for Achieve Charter Academy. Ms. Fuller was the dean directing the Safety Patrol program. After going through training‚ I started arriving to school early on Mondays‚ Wednesdays‚ and Fridays‚ starting on the 21st of September. I had to be in school by seven forty in the morning; I’d put my books in my locker‚ sign
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End Community Services is a nonprofit organization founded by Jan Lepore-Jentleson in 1998 to serve the people of East Dayton. Before founding East End Community Services‚ Jan Lepore-Jentleson‚ the executive director‚ asked parents and members of the community what are their “most immediate needs.” The overwhelming and devastating response was “our children have no dreams” (Machi 2015). As on offshoot of St. Mary’s Development Corporation‚ Lepore-Jentleson launched East End Community Services to provide
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Community service is unpaid work and is often granted to those who commit crimes. It is frequently used as an alternative for prison (The Probation Service‚ 2015). Being on community service allows the offender to take initiative for his or her actions. “The emphasis of community service is not on punishment nor on rehabilitation; rather‚ it is on accountability” (Delens-Ravier‚ 2004). In order to guarantee that the offender is completing his or her volunteered work‚ they are being supervised by
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instituting a service requirement for graduation.” He claims that 4 years college are too long‚ student usually waste many time‚ and to be volunteer is a good idea to kill time better than killing time on the meaningless activity like football. Furthermore‚ he states giving a opportunity to college student to service is a chance to let the kid meet society earlier. He introduced a bill like more than 90000 students at 14 state run universities required to them to have 25 hour community service in one year
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HSM/230 ETHICAL ISSUES IN HUMAN SERVICES ORGANIZATIONS INTRODUCTION; The success of youth in Puertorico and the support needed to stop the violence and promote diplomacy is key for a better tomorrow. Happy Village community services .Inc. is a not profit organization that will provide but not be limited to a surrey of components stemming from housing‚ economic development‚ employment services and empowerment workshops. We will have veteran’s affairs department that will address the needs
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http://jpe.sagepub.com/ Distinguishing Participation and Inclusion Kathryn S. Quick and Martha S. Feldman Journal of Planning Education and Research 2011 31: 272 originally published online 22 June 2011 DOI: 10.1177/0739456X11410979 The online version of this article can be found at: http://jpe.sagepub.com/content/31/3/272 Published by: http://www.sagepublications.com On behalf of: Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Additional services and information for Journal of Planning
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The skills that I have gained through community service will be beneficial to Seton Hall University by me having experience by working with different people in different environments and settings. A dilemma that I have faced in my life is extending my horizon. Definitely doing community service has helped me open up and work with people I have never met before so I had the opportunity to push myself and do what I normally wouldn’t do and it has helped me tremendously. A local concern of mine is the
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