What were the strengths and weaknesses of the Fed’s operating procedures that were used after October 6‚ 1979? In 1979‚ two factors impacted inflation. The oil shock resulted in prices spiraling out of control. With higher production costs‚ the companies have to maintain profits margins by increasing prices to consumers (inflation). In addition‚ the weakness of the US dollar aggravated inflationary pressures as well. The weak dollars results in rising of the price of imports and reducing the price
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misdemeanors‚ infractions‚ folkways. Question 3. What is the least severe type of criminal punishment? A fine. A prison sentence. A hearing. Retribution. Question 4. Moral acceptability is: The key element to all criminal laws. Unimportant. An influence on mala prohibita criminal laws. An influence on mala in se criminal laws. Question 5. What was one of the first known criminal codes? Roman law. The Code of Hammurabi. The common law system
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Section 443. Jurisdiction of a Criminal Case on the Basis of the Location where the Criminal Offence was Committed (1) A criminal case shall be examined by the court in the operational district of which the criminal offence was committed. (2) If the determination of the location where the criminal offence was committed is not possible‚ the criminal case shall be within the jurisdiction of the court in the operation district of which pre-trial proceedings were completed. (3) In cases of
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Criminal rehabilitation involves restoring an individual to useful life through education‚ and therapy. The rehabilitation assumption is that individuals are never permanently criminals. As a result‚ it is possible to reinstate a criminal to useful life where they positively contribute to the society and to themselves. The main aim of criminal rehabilitation is the prevention of habitual offending or criminal recidivism. Criminal rehabilitation seeks to bring an offender into a normal state of mind
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CRIMINAL JUSTICE Robert Reiff once said‚ the problems of crime always get reduced to “What can be done about criminals?” Nobody asks‚ what can be about victims?” (Shcmelleger‚ 1999) The consequences of crime vary from one individual to another. Crime can involve financial loss‚ property damage‚ physical injury‚ and death. Less obvious but sometimes more devastating are the psychological wounds‚ left in the wake of victimization‚ wounds that may never heal. In an attempt to prevent victimization
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1. GRIEVANCE AND DISCIPLINARY PROCEDURE 1.1 Grievance A grievance is any dissatisfaction or feeling of injustice in connection with your employment situation that is brought to the attention of management. Sometimes‚ individual problems and differences may be more sensitive and/or serious‚ and a more formal approach is necessary. The Company handles grievances in the following procedures: 1.1.1 First Stage An employee wishing to report a grievance should submit the case
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Criminal Defense Analysis CJA/354 Professor Croushore Matt Vanderwerff 6/24/13 Self-defense is the justification of the threat or use of force when an individual feels that they are in immediate or imminent danger to their life or bodily harm. The cases I researched were UNITED STATES V. PETERSON‚ 483 F.2D 1222 (D.C. CIR. 1973)‚ OPINION BY: ROBINSON‚ J. and PEOPLE V. CEBALLOS‚ 526 P.2D 241 (CAL. 1974)‚ OPINION BY: BURKE‚ J. In both cases the defenses entered a contest of self-defense. In
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5.2 Summary of policies and procedures: Child Protection Policy. This policy states that as staff they are bound to inter- agency procedures which requires the school to act on any concerns which they feel need to be raised. These concerns vary from: * Injury which may be non- accidental. * Things which children say which may arouse suspicion. * Suspicion that a child may be at risk of physical abuse. * Emotional abuse. * Sexual abuse. * Neglect. Staff are designated
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(handle in fume hood) Acetic acid is corrosive‚ harmful if inhaled‚ flammable and can cause burns (handle in fume hood) Gloves are recommended to avoid chemical contact with skin Reaction Scheme: Conversion of acetanilide to p-bromoacetanilide Procedure: To a 125 mL Erlenmeyer flask containing a mixture of 95% ethanol (6 mL) and acetic acid (5 mL)‚ dissolve acetanilide (7.4 mmol) and sodium bromide (1.8 g). Place the reaction flask in an ice bath (at least 5oC) for 5 minutes (keep this reaction
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Tracheostomy suction procedure can be done every 2 hours or as needed when the patient breathes by loading crackle or wheezing sounds‚ or when there are excessive secretions and it performed by washing hands then inserting the suction catheter through the tracheostomy tube within shorter distance around 4 to 5 inches or 10 to 12.5 cm or until the nurse feel the resistance caused by the contact between the catheter and the lower end of the tracheal cartilage then she should raise the catheter approximately
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