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    Overcrowding In Prisons

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    women prisoners are on remand and this in spite of the fact that female prisoners typically spend a shorter period awaiting trial than males. A significantly lower proportion of females remanded in custody pre-trial do not subsequently receive a custodial sentence‚ which prompts the question as to whether so many need have been remanded in the first place. ITAT. Women as less likely to have been convicted for offences of violence. This has prompted several commentators to argue that very many fewer

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    merely 10 years. Of all custodial parents‚ 85% were mothers and 15% were fathers. Clearly a growing trend‚ the single-parent family is often subject to extreme economic problems: single parent families need special assistance with career development and professional preparation. Children and the single parent parenting begin with the divorce of a couple who have children. Roughly speaking‚ about ninety percent of all minor children live primarily with their mothers. Non-custodial fathers usually have

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    problem solving principles of this sentinel event identified the following: inadequate standard for patient hand-off‚ inadequate adherence to the standard for clinical documentation in the electronic medical record‚ and inadequate system to collect custodial rights

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    These guidelines may include the type of sentencing‚ for example custodial sentences‚ community sentences or fines (Roberts‚ 2015). Suggestions may also be made regarding the length of a custodial sentence for particular offences. Although these guidelines exist‚ they only provide suggestions for sentencing‚ and judges are free to use their discretion in sentencing decisions (Ministry

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    Week 5 Individual Work Stacy Grice Everest University CJE 1600-12 Criminal Investigations Professor Stevie Hayes August 16‚ 2013 There is a big difference between an interview and an interrogation. The main purpose of an interview is to obtain information and should be done in a location where the person being interviewed is mentally and emotionally relaxed. Most of the time someone would be interviewed in their home or a park‚ where they would feel relaxed. Most of the time you interview

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    Fathers Rights

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    the mother will generally receive custody. The current child support system is also biased. Each state has rules and guidelines it goes by‚ but they all calculate income as a factor. That by itself is fair. Where it gets tricky is if a custodial mother chooses not to work it becomes the noncustodial father to support her and his children. This is because the standard of living the child would have enjoyed had the parents not divorced or separated still has to be

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    services posts a several problems to the community and to the correctional facility itself. These are the following: * Rupture of public confidence in security and safety from prison system. * It imposes a threat to the lives of inmates‚ custodial officers and the public. * An indication of having a corrupt correctional system and perhaps‚ will be the source of public scorn which will lead to deterioration of integrity of the whole Correctional constitution. * Criminals may intimidate

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    demonstrate some of the roles that forensic psychologists may play in police interrogations and court. In the case of Dassey‚ eyewitness identification procedures conducted by police were questionable and led to a false confession. Similarly‚ in Atkin’s case‚ the question of whether the execution of mentally

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    How is the interrogation of Mr Birling made dramatic. What does this extract reveal about the themes of the play? Priestley introduces us to each character in the first few pages of his short play “An Inspector Calls”. It is established that we are thrust upon a political marriage between the Birling family and Gerald Croft‚ son of the owner of Crofts Ltd‚ a competitor to Birling & Co. The family are celebrating the engagement of Gerald Croft to Mr Birling’s daughter‚ Sheila just before an Inspector

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    Can Single Parents Raise Successful Children? Lavern Francis COM 220 Instructor James York August 17‚ 2008 Are children who grow-up in a single parent household more likely to struggle in school‚ get into trouble with the law‚ and develop serious social problems such as low self-esteem and unhealthy relationships in the future? The myth is that a single parent cannot raise a successful child. That child who grows up in a single parent household is more likely to struggle in school‚ get into

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