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    Correctional facilities continue to create career criminals rather than rehabilitate lost souls. The relationship between inmates and guards often resemble an alpha and omega status‚ creating a system superiority within two equals. Upon release‚ adjusting to life beyond bars is nearly impossible for some convicts. While life time in prison is the current solution for reoffending criminals‚ a rehabilitative justice system could give convicts the skills they need to return into society as productive

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    Optical Colonoscopy was invented in 1969 and has been the gold standard for CRC screening ever since (Wolf‚ 1989). The gold standard is its 90% sensitivity for adenoma 5mm‚ and 97% sensitivity for advanced adenoma based on employing CTC as a standard. Colonoscopy is an invasive imaging procedure which visually examines the whole colon and permits the gastroenterologist to perform biopsies on suspicious polyps. A few additional disadvantages to this procedure besides the invasiveness are the prep

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    The correctional system for women in America leaves much to be desired. There is many realms of the prison system that need to be evaluated and remedied in order to better service those who require reprimanding in society‚ especially considering a situation as delicate as being pregnant and incarcerated. Women in prisons are often neglected and looked over for their basic health and mental needs in favor of the more prominent issue of incarcerated men. Policies and new legislation should be implemented

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    Ct Scan Research Paper

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    called CT or CAT scan‚ is a diagnostic imaging procedure that uses X-rays of the body to get axial or horizontal images of the human body. They show detail images of the brain‚ organs‚ bones‚ and muscles. Many describe it as like slicing a piece of bread. CT scan are often used to look for tumors‚ cyst‚ or any infections within the body. It can also detect bleeding‚ blood clots‚ brain injury‚ skull damage or fractures to the body. They focus mainly for any damages to the abdomen or the brain. CT scan

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    CTS 115 Chapter 10

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    CTS 115 - Chapter 10 10-6. Which development expenses are likely to be: a. The largest Software costs would likely be the largest expense‚ since it is custom designed. b. The most difficult to estimate The cost feasibility for software development would be difficult to estimate. c. Not included in Figure 10-28 Security was not included and would need to be addressed. Feasibility is also not covered‚ which would include the schedule‚ technical and organizational aspect of the project. 10-7. Which

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    The Bureau of Prisons was created under the Reorganization Act of 1905 as an agency under the Department of Commerce and Police.   The agency eventually was placed under the supervision of the Department of Justice.  The Bureau of Prisons was changed into the Bureau of Corrections with the issuance of Proclamation No. 495 and through a provision in the Administrative Code of 1987. The oldest penal facility ‚ founded in 1832‚ is situated in Zamboanga City‚ the San Ramon Prison and Penal

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    2008; Taylor‚ 2012). As a social work intern at Monroe County Correctional Facility‚ this topic becomes of great importance when working with inmates experiencing grief and loss. Providing treatment to these inmates mitigates the difficulties related to reentry‚ enhances the “ability to cope with prison life” (Hendry‚ 2009‚ p. 271)‚ and decreases the likelihood of recidivism (Hendry‚ 2009). Prevalence of Grief in Correctional Facilities The research that is accessible on grief and loss

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    CTS 2437 Final Exam

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    CTS 2437 Final Exam--Part 2 Before providing a solution for any of the following problems‚ create the Faculty database. This is attached to the Final Exam—Part 2 link in Blackboard. You should provide (1) a screen shot of your solution and (2) code for your solution‚ copied/pasted into this document. Each problem is worth 20 points. 1. Select the number of courses that have more than 20 persons enrolled‚ the total number of students in courses with more than 20 persons‚ and the average enrollment

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    The foundation of correctional law and the start of the correctional system goes back to the seventeenth and eighteenth century in England. In the seventeenth and eighteenth century it began as hospice facilities which were institutions that promoted the idea of isolating offenders from each other. There were also had houses of correction which emphasized the importance of hard work at disagreeable tasks. The 1779 Penitentiary Act found that prisoners should be housed in secure and sanitary facilities

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    Why is correctional counseling important? It is important to assure that criminals still get the best help possible‚ counselors do not only advise and mentor them‚ but also help them live a normal life after being released from prison‚ jail‚ private corrections‚ or juvenile facilities. Without correctional counselors‚ offenders would not know how to change to be successful in society and they would struggle rehabilitation or relapse soon after being released. Many would be jobless‚ possibly homeless

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