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    collection of the money that is owed to children. This is where the question is‚ since the Government continues to spend billons to collect millions that are owed in delinquent child support? What is the important to the government‚ getting the non-custodial (bad) parents who do not pay‚ or helping the child who to me is the ultimate reason for their actions? We spend billons of dollars on child support enforcement. In 2006‚ $3.9 billion was available to help fund child support enforcement. This is the

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    the detectives expect any confession and will not let him go until he gives them some sort of information. In this case‚ the person of interest‚ who is under tons of stress‚ will invent some story to appease the detective. Because this sort of interrogation places the suspect under a lot of stress‚ society believes that it should not be

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    Review of the following articles: Force Administration of Sex-Drive Reducing Medications of Sex Offenders: Treatment or Punishment? And Ethics‚ Prisoner Interrogation‚ National Security and The Media Force Administration of Sex-Drive Reducing Medications of Sex Offenders: Treatment or Punishment? The first article I chose was whether or not it is considered a treatment or a punishment to sex offenders if they are forced‚ by court order‚ to

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    conviction was false‚ and he deserved a new trial. Facts: In March 1963 Ernesto Miranda‚ 23‚ was arrested in his home‚ taken to the police station for being accused in a sexual assult case. Once identified by the victim he was taken into an interrogation room where he was to give his confession but Miranda was not told of his rights to counsel prior to questioning. He did though‚ sign a typed disclaimer that stated he had “full knowledge of my legal rights‚ understanding any statement I make may

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    The custodial parent (CP)‚ Ms. Stout’s testimony revealed that she is concerned with the timeframe in which actions were taken on her child support case. She stated DHR finally provided her with an explanation as to why things took so long. She stated that back in 2013 she filed for DHR to enforce the child support payments from her ex-husband. She stated she had a child support worker (CSW)‚ then she got another CSW‚ they changed her worker several times‚ process the case for a court date; took

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    language. If the Miranda Warnings has to be translated for a suspect‚ the translation is usually recorded. If the person implies at anytime prior to or during questioning‚ he/she wants to remain silent the interrogation must end. If the person says that they want an attorney‚ the interrogation must come to an end‚ until an attorney is present. At this time the person must have a chance to confer with their attorney and their attorney must be present during questioning. If the accused person confesses

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    Prison‚ non-custodial sentences and rehabilitation seem all failed in reducing recidivism; however‚ there is little and limited evidence to support non-custodial sentences‚ as well as some people think if rehabilitation could be implemented effectively‚ it would work. Although the advantage of prison is keeping our society from dangerous people‚ when it comes to reducing recidivism rate‚ the effect of prison is disappointing. The public usually think that imprisonment is safer for communities;

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    In our respectful submission your honours‚ we argue that it is essential for all suspects to enjoy the right to legal counsel during interrogation. Both the Charter of Rights and Freedoms and the Oakes test demonstrates that the constitutional rights of having a legal counsel during interrogation should not be violated through law enforcement conduct. First and foremost‚ the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms seems to recognize the centrality of the right to retain counsel by stating that

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    How to reduce prison overcrowding – some practical solutions A Cumberland Lodge Forum‚ Monday 8th October‚ 2007 Summary and bullet points for action Speakers at the forum: Phil Wheatley‚ Director General‚ H.M. Prison Service Anne Owers‚ H.M. Chief Inspector of Prisons for England and Wales Dr Chloe Chitty‚ Head of Unit‚ Research‚ Development and Statistics‚ National Offender Management Service Dr Nicky Padfield‚ Senior Lecturer‚ University of Cambridge The Rt. Hon. The Lord Phillips of Worth

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    a mission to look forward; this objective should be shared or compatible with employees so that outcomes are better and more effective. There are five major models of organization that characterized employees. These models are Autocratic model‚ Custodial model‚ Supportive model‚ collegial model‚ and the System model Employers have to know when and why they should apply each model‚ and if to even apply them at all. The working environment is an enormous and crucial component that influences employees’

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