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    The idea in this assignment that seems useful to me is the explanation Kenneth A. Strike gives about using due process for cases of punishment. In The Ethics of Teaching‚ Kenneth A. Strike explains “ If we are to decide about the kinds of due process to provide in cases of punishment‚ we must have some idea of what the desirable consequences of punishment are” ( Strike‚ pg. 29). This statement means that when it comes to punishments we must think about the consequences that may occur. For example

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    into two models. These two models are the medical model and the social model. The medical model of disability seems to be quite black and white. This models is sure to be the most known and tends to have a view that disabled people are different or impaired. This models suggests that people that are born with or acquire a disability‚ physically‚ mentally or socially are in need or diagnoses primarily and need some form or medical treatment in order to normalize or fix them. The medical model looks

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    “Should Sex Education Teach on Birth Control vs. Abstinence” When I was around the age to start talking about sexual activities‚ it was a funny and weird subject to speak on. In reality‚ it is a touchy topic to talk about with teens. You feel that you already know or you don’t need to know because you are not having sex. Oh! How we were wrong. My mom told me about birth control‚ condoms‚ and abstinence. At first I didn’t know exactly what abstinence was but I figured out that it meant wait to

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    Anderson and Dean Anderson have formulated the nine-phase change model that when implemented properly is a powerful tool in helping organizations better tailor their change strategic plans to be in line with the organization’s influential areas of change; change needs‚ employees’ needs‚ and the desired outcome. The Nine-phase Change Process Model The Andersons’ model of change is called the nine-phase change process model‚ this change model is general enough to fit any organizational structure and size

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    Due Diligence Legislation assignment #2 1. Where did the term “due diligence” come from‚ what case? The term due diligence came form the case Sault Ste. Marie‚ know as strict liability offences‚ by Supreme court of Canada. Due diligence and the strict liability were offered in response to the inadequacies of the existing criminal law‚ due to the actions that occurred in polluting the water source in Sault Ste. Marie‚ Ontario. “SCC”) in R v. Sault Ste. Marie‚ [1978] 2 S.C.R

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    disorganization theory has become populare as an explanation for crime trends all over the country. This theory was built as precendt by shaw and Mckay(1942) in which they reached three significant conclusions. The first of these conclusions is that bneighborhood ecological conditions shape crime rate chararcteristics more that the characteristics of individual residents and that location as supposed to race determine how they area relates with crime. What they meant by this is that certain areas are prone

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    Shaping- A process through which we gradually modify the child’s existing behavior into what we want it to be. This is typically done by adjusting the requirements before reinforcement is given. For example‚ if a child is just learning

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    the process is different for both white-collar and street criminals. There are several differences that makes the process display what appears to be preferential treatment towards those that understand and commit crimes that are not to be considered street crimes. It is that treatment that makes many in the general public believe the criminal justice system works only for a certain group of people. DISCUSSION: There are many differences in the ways that white-collar crimes and street crimes are

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    understand how organized crime works and what definition can be better applied so as to reduce‚ if not eliminate this issue‚ I will examine and relate the definition of organized crime as given by Abadinsky and Cressey. Each holds a lot of similarities with the other but certain distinctions between the two set them apart which will be discussed to better comprehend how organized crime‚ and those involved in it‚ operate. First‚ I will look at Abadinsky’s definition of organized crime which is that‚ “organized

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