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    Capital Punishment

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    Death Penalty Capital punishment has been and will likely always be a highly controversial issue. Throughout history‚ the death penalty has been used as a form of public display for crime deterrence. Examples in the past include beheadings‚ hangings‚ and now lethal injection. Modern research has been done around the issues of deterrence and whether the death penalty has any deterrent effect on homicide rates. This begs the question of whether it is ethical to execute a person just to deter

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    Stroke Rehabilitation

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    Evidence behind stroke rehabilitation Stroke is a common and serious condition for which there is no routinely available curative treatment. Because of the high burden of disability and the lack of a widely applicable medical treatment‚ much of post-stroke care relies upon rehabilitation interventions. This article will discuss the evidence behind stroke rehabilitation interventions. but before doing so we need to define some terminology. Rehabilitation has a rather non-specific definition: “a problem

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    Philosophies of Punishment

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    Whilst retributivist views punishment as ethnical principles‚ which are morally justified because it is deserved and it is inherently right that the guilty suffer for their wrongdoings‚ others such as utilitarian’s‚ view punishment as beneficial consequences in that it reduces occurrences for further crimes. Punishment may reduce the rate of bad acts through fear‚ by discouraging those contemplating criminals acts‚ or through moral education; the salutary effect of punishment on the moral personality

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    Rehabilitation Model

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    aware that the recovery-oriented system of care is as complex and dynamic as the process of recovery itself. The Board of Directors and Program Managers will need to accept and understand the relationship and connectedness between recovery and rehabilitation. This system will include key elements such as community integration‚ improved quality of life‚ and recovery. Community integration is a major step in one’s path to

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    The Debate on Capital Punishment The Debate on Capital Punishment INTRODUCTION: Capital Punishment has been used for centuries‚ however‚ that does not mean that this form of punishment is universally accepted. Capital punishment has a long history of debate at least as long as the punishment itself. This debate is not resolved. To this day‚ it is a hot topic for most‚ even though 65 percent of adult Americans have indicated that they support this form of punishment. Additionally‚ this support

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    Objectives of Punishment

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    Objectives of Punishment In today’s society the objective of punishment in the criminal justice system is rehabilitation. The goal is to eliminate future criminal behavior while the inmate serves time for the crime they’ve committed. There is hope that others see the sentences for such criminal activity and future crimes can be prevented. Deterrence is important to apply because it can discourage others who have thought about illegal activity. Incapacitation protects the society because an

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    AUBURN UNIVERSITY SYLLABUS SPECIAL EDUCATION‚ REHABILITATION‚ and COUNSELING Course Number: RSED 3020 Course Title: Introduction to Rehabilitation Semester: Fall‚ 2013 Credit Hours: 3 Prerequisites: None Meeting Time: Wednesday 12:00-2:50 pm (Haley 3187) Instructor: Tamara Barnes Office: 4045 Haley Phone: 334-663-1822 Email: barnet1@auburn.edu Office Hours: Wednesday 9:30-11:30 Thursday 9:30- 11:30 or by appointment Date Syllabus Prepared:

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    To be human is to be full of contradictions. In the novel Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky‚ the relationship between a young man that commits a murder and his friends and family is explored. The characters that Dostoevsky creates are filled with beautiful contradictions that make them all the more human. The main character‚ Raskolnikov‚ is Dostoevsky’s focus for his exploration of duality in character. "Raskol" in Russian means "schism" or "split." This name gives an inside view to Raskolnikov

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    Principles of Rehabilitation

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    In this essay I will discuss theoretical principals of rehabilitation of a particular patient I cared for while on clinical placement. It will focus on the role of the multidisciplinary team involved in this rehabilitation process post acute myocardial infarction and the education and support given to the patient and her family during the discharge planning process. Also I will be including statistics and evidence of pathophysiology. The National Service Framework for Older People (Department of

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    Criminal Rehabilitation

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    Criminal Rehabilitation: What is it and what are its advantages and disadvantages? Criminal rehabilitation: What is it and what are its advantages and disadvantages? Pg. 1 ABSTRACT I propose to research the subject matter of Criminal Rehabilitation. What is criminal rehabilitation and what are the advantages and disadvantages of it? I hope to define‚ through the research I complete‚ what criminal rehabilitation is‚ as well as‚ the advantages and disadvantages that come with its practice

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