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    Power Factor Correction

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    Laboratory 1: Power Factor Correction Figure 1 Power Factor Correction Note: The ammeters & Voltmeters read PEAK values‚ but the Wattmeter reads true rms power. This circuit is available on StudyNet as pfcor.sch‚ for use with TinaPlus in D411/D421. This lab consist of two sessions Session 1: Preparation (2 Hours). This is an open lab session where you will need to fill up the preparation answer sheet Session 2: Lab experiment (2 Hours). This is a supervised session where you will

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    Official Crime Statistics

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    In order to answer the question‚ I need to explain how crime is recorded‚ where that happens and what is the result and perception of reporting or not reporting crime. Crime statistics are recorded centrally through a Government body called the Official Crime Statistics or OCS. Figures for crime are collated through a number of sources. The Chief Constables Annual report and the British Crime survey two examples but there are other recording bodies. Crime is reported through the Police‚ the Court

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    Corrections: K9 Unit

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    Priscilla Figueroa 09/19/12 CRJ101 Corrections: K9 Unit The K-9 unit uses highly trained dogs to sniff out illegal substances‚ control suspects‚ attack violent people‚ and to locate missing people.. The K-9 unit greatly improves the departments ability to enforce laws. K-9 officers are law enforcement agents. Their duties are to investigate criminal activities‚ respond to calls for assistance‚ filing reports‚ questioning suspects‚ participating in community services‚ and etc. In addition

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    Corrections Officers Roles

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    Roles of Corrections Officers CRJ303: Corrections January 12‚ 2015 The role of a correctional officers‚ also known as detention officers play a very vital role when it comes to their duties inside the penitentiary or in a detention home. The Department of Corrections is an agency of the United State government that have been around for many of centuries. The correctional officers and the prison administration are an essential piece to our Justice System. The correctional officers has the

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    Check Point: Development of Corrections Tanita D. Wright September 13‚ 2011 What were women’s prisons like before the 1800s? How have they changed? • Women’s prisons before the 1800’s did not actually exist. The prisons were a mix of men‚ women‚ and children all together. In the 1800s woman that were in prison where treated just how the men were treated. The hard labor they had to endure was work such as sewing‚ cleaning‚ laundry and cooking. They were expected to act like ladies

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    but if one is also dealing with social anxiety during this it may be too much for some to handle. Social anxiety is a disorder that affects one’s social interactions‚ making it harder for some people to be outgoing or welcoming. This is something that no one should have to deal with. If disorders like this are talked about in schools‚ then the effects could potentially be lessoned. High school students should be informed about social anxiety. Having someone to talk to when going through social

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    Corrections have an important place in society. There are eight philosophies of punishment in which humanity adhere. The theories of punishment are retribution‚ deterrence‚ rehabilitation‚ isolation‚ incapacitation‚ reintegration‚ restitution‚ and restoration. This essay will explain the philosophies and how it is applied in corrections today. First‚ the oldest form of punishment is retribution. Retribution is essentially revenge. There is evidence revenge occurred in 18 B.C.E. in the Code of Hammurabi

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    Trying Juveniles

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    Trying juveniles has been a topic to the public we hear about in the judustrial system. It contains a lot of arguments which has its pros and cons. Considering being a juvenile delinquent you must commit a crime that is under the age of 18. Prosecutors can charge juveniles as adults when they are suspected of violent offenses or crime. Back in time when this happened‚ this treatment involved the death penalty. As of today it involves being prosecuted through adult courts and incarcerated in the adult

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    In 1941‚ it was the imposition of "The California Youth Correction Authority Act" that must be viable to persons under the age of 23. The aim of Juvenile corrections was rehabilitation‚ not penal. In 1950‚ such laws enacted in four US states (and Wisconsin‚ Minnesota‚ Massachusetts‚ and Texas.) Last but not least‚ the Congress of the United States passed the Youth Corrections Act in 1950. Which gave judges the adaptability in sentencing the adolescents‚ for example‚ forcing probation or requiring

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    Juvenile Delinquency

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    Juvenile Delinquency 1 Juvenile Delinquency: Features‚ Causes and Solutions Shen Cheng Class: 110 Teacher: Stephanie February 29‚ 2012 Juvenile Delinquency 2 Outline I. Introduction Thesis statement: Nowadays‚ there is no denying that Juvenile Delinquency has become one of the hottest social issues. The features‚ causes‚ and solutions of Juvenile Delinquency will be discussed about in this research. II. The features of Juvenile Delinquency A. The average age of juveniles who commit

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