Abstract Since it’s establishment in sixteenth and seventeenth centuries‚ the United States Correctional System has evolved from its initial intent to house offenders before their trial/ public punishment‚ to housing offenders as a form of punishment to rehabilitating them while withholding them in state’s custody. However‚ at least over the last two decades United State’s federal and local officials have implanted laws and utilized systems that considerably impede the success of an ex-offender’s
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Over the past thirteen years‚ I have been privileged to serve the San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office in numerous capacities‚ which have included assignments in corrections‚ patrol‚ contract cities‚ and the canine unit. As both a Correctional Officer and Deputy Sheriff‚ I have built strong relationships with members of the Office‚ county departments‚ regional partners and within the communities we serve. By forging these strong working relationships and supporting the values of the Office‚ commitment
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Compass Group Name: Chongwen Bi Number: 9016025460 A Business Report of Compass Group Executive summary Compass Group‚ headquartered in the Compass House in Chertsey‚ Surrey‚ United Kingdom‚ is believed to be a first-rate multinational food manufacturing group around the global world‚ providing food and a wide range of supporting services to the worldwide customers no matter where they are‚ workplaces of factories‚ offices‚ cultural venues‚ or other
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Correctional officers: What factors Influence Work Attitudes? This paper seeks to critique and analyze the article written by Mary Ann Farkas. Her article deals with research done on the work orientation of correctional officers which has been a subject of significance since officer’s attitudes influence their approach and interaction with inmates. The material highlighted in the article deals distinctively with research done on the attitudes of officer’s towards inmates and the basis of these attitudes
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Juvenile Justice Professor Wims January 7‚ 2012 The four basic Correctional Models in the Juvenile Justice There are four juvenile correctional models. First‚ there is the Treatment Model which is based upon the Parens Patraie belief that the state acts as the guardian of a juvenile. The juvenile court examines the youth to better understand the juvenile’s existing problems. After that an expert will diagnose and develop a treatment program for that specific juvenile. Once the specific
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Holder‚ 132 S. Ct. 1166 (2012)‚ the Supreme Court held that it was possible for one to willfully evade or defeat the payment of a tax without engaging in fraud or deceit by filing a true return but moving one’s assets beyond the IRS’s reach. That is‚ a taxpayer could
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Computer Information Systems Technology in Action Homework assignment week 4 Page 49 Critical thinking question #1 I think computers will continue to advance. With the future innovations on The road ahead Computers will continue to improve our quality of life. I hope that Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) becomes more advanced. Some of the things I hope can Be constructed are A.I. with enhanced characteristics such as personality traits. Voice recognition that can make the
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How does our correctional system punish offenders? Convicted felons can be punished in many different ways‚ but one thing is sure it would not be cruel and unusual. Before we look at how we punish offenders we must first understand why we are punishing them. The general purpose behind punishment is to inflict upon criminals some kind of suffering for the crime that they have committed or to protect society from those considered too dangerous to live amongst us. Punishment‚ a necessary evil‚ is sometimes
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Correctional Officers � PAGE * MERGEFORMAT �9� Running head: Correctional Officers Correctional Officers and Stress in APA style Claire Gilman Hebron High School Abstract Everyday that a correctional makes the decision to go to work could be the distinction between life and death. Many people do not realize the unseen dangers lurking behind the stereotypes of the job. Watching over inmates and criminals a person must be ready for anything. At any second throughout the day an inmate could
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and Computed Tomography Scan (CT) Modern medical technology allows physicians to capture detailed images of the body for diagnosing and treatment planning of various health issues. Radiologists use imaging technologies to diagnose or treat diseases. Interventional radiology is the performance of medical procedures with the guidance of imaging technologies. Acquisition of medical imaging is usually performed by a radiologic technologist and the results are interpreted
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