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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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    Children Competing in Beauty Pageants Many young children like to participate in pageants. I personally think that putting children in pageants is good for them. They make lifelong friends‚ gain high self-esteem‚ and learn that you cannot always win and children need each of these skills. Sure‚ they could gain these by playing an instrument or a sport but I believe pageantry is the best way to go. Whether a boy or a girl‚ pageants can teach kids the true cycle of life. They learn what goes up‚

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    Prevalent Public Problems Growing up in New England‚ the young elementary school student is taught of how awfully the Native Americans and African Americans were treated‚ the rising levels of poverty‚ and other social problems that occurred during America’s history. Not only were social problems prevalent in America throughout most of history‚ but they also were occurring in Ireland. In fact‚ they were happening in the 1800s‚ when the play Translations‚ by Brian Friel‚ was set in. They were happening

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    Summary of Corrections

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    INTRODUCTION Each year more than 700‚000 individuals are released from prisons nationwide. Among released prisoners‚ younger males with extensive criminal histories are often at greatest risk of future recidivism. Social control theories suggest that employment helps prevent criminal activity by providing individuals with legitimate ties to conventional society. However social capital theorists argue that the interpersonal relationships individuals form through employment can aid desistance from

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    data. Every company can learn from what these firms do. Competing on Analytics by Thomas H. Davenport Included with this full-text Harvard Business Review article: 1 Article Summary The Idea in Brief—the core idea The Idea in Practice—putting the idea to work 2 Competing on Analytics 11 Further Reading A list of related materials‚ with annotations to guide further exploration of the article’s ideas and applications Reprint R0601H Competing on Analytics The Idea in Brief The Idea in Practice

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    family Systems theory

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    FAMILY SYSTEMS THEORY Why study families? • Traditional psychology - problem an individual one - Externalise distress - act out - Internalise distress - withdraw Theorists - Psychoanalytic - e.g Freud - fixated at a phase due to trauma and regress to this level - Behaviourists - e.g learn inappropriate response - Attachment - insecure primary attachment • Sociological perspective Bronfenbrenner’s model - ecological approach a) Life cycle stresses

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    Corrections and Treatment

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    criminals oblige time as sentence for violating the law is a comparatively new expansion in the conduct of criminals. Therefore‚ jails and prisons have important differences‚ and subsequently assist massively different purposes inside the criminal justice system. As already stated‚ jail is an imprisonment facility functioned by law local prosecution interventions to house prisoners for a many of reasons. Commonly‚ imprisonment in a jail survives less than a year. In the previous few time jails have progressed

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    individual and not so much on catching the criminal. The theory that I believe supports my opinion the best are The Positivist Theories. These theories basically proposed that crime often times was committed outside of the reach of an individual. In other words‚ people who were committing these crimes were psychologically and mentally ill. There are three aspects of the Positivist Theories which were biological‚ psychological and sociological theories. Once a person is detained for their crime and if it

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    Corrections In the following paper I will be elaborating information on an evaluation I have done on the past‚ present and the future trends of corrections in the criminal justice system. Corrections has made a lot of positive changes since the time it was establish‚ which it was in early 1900’s. The reason I selected this component is because I believe that is very interesting how corrections has improved throughout the years. I will be explaining on the changes that had been made to make correction

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