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    I like ASB‚ because it teaches us normal life skills as well as leadership skills. ASB is a place‚ where students can learn leadership expertise. When I first came to this school‚ I had some difficulties and I felt left out. But the fun events that ASB planned‚ helped me find new friends‚ and I was always enjoying myself. I want to help others and make sure the new students have someone they can come to when they are lost‚ and or feel left out. ASB helped me‚ when I first came into the school‚ so

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    Dana L. Sears ITT Technical Institute Online There are many advantages to putting offenders on probation and parole. One advantage is the cost‚ the average inmate costs 20‚000 a year to house‚ and up to 60‚000 in a super max. The cost to keep someone on probation is 3‚400 a year that is a big difference. Another advantage is the space. Prisons are becoming overcrowded very quickly. The offenders that are placed on parole or supervision are generally no violent criminals; they may have had

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    different poetic treatments of the idea of journey. Focus on subject matter‚ compositional techniques including narrative voice and structure‚ style (especially choice of language) and what you take to be the authors’ values and intentions. Length: 1200-1500 words. Emily Dickinson’s “Because I could not stop for Death”‚ and Lord Alfred Tennyson’s “Ulysses” are two vastly different poems written several decades apart that both focus centrally on the idea of a journey. “Because I could not stop

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    Fighting back can stop bullies There are many why it is a good idea to fight back to bullies including bullies will back down‚ nonviolent punishments do not work anymore‚ and knowing you can fight back gives you confidence. 1 Bullies will back down. 2 One reason on why fighting back to bullies is a good way to solve problems‚ is that bullies will back down. 3 According to the article‚ “If a Bully Picks on Me‚ Should I Fight Back‚” by Cole Sanders‚ “Some bullies don’t actually want to fight. They

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    Why I Decided to Continue My Education There are three simple‚ and fairly common‚ reasons for why I decided to return to school to continue my education: Higher paying jobs‚ being a good role model for my children and personal satisfaction. Higher Paying Jobs: I relocated to California from North Carolina about 4 and ½ years ago. What was I thinking? The cost of living here is outrageous‚ the jobs don’t pay that well and you are almost destined to have a roommate or two or three‚ just to make ends

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    Corrections and Treatment

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    Most juvenile institutions have some form of treatment program available to juveniles. The most common programs include: counseling‚ vocational and educational training‚ recreational programs and religious counseling. Two community based programs are guided group interaction (GGI) and positive peer culture (PPC). Guided group interaction is a program where a delinquent can acknowledge and solve personal problems with support from other members in the group. Individual members can be supportive and

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    Profiles of Violent Offenders 1 Profiles of Violent Offenders Profiles of Violent Offenders 2 Psychology and Biochemical Theories This paper explains what psychology and biochemical theories of violent behavior is‚ their differences and which theory is the best predictor of criminality.  Profiles of Violent Offenders 3 As we try to understand the mind of violent human beings and the reasons as to why they commit the crimes they do‚ it is important to know the origin of their

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    To prey upon‚ overpower and sexually assault children and women is an especially heinous crime to me. What is even more distressing is that the punishment for rape‚ child abuse (both physical and sexual)‚ and other sexually based offenses is not in my opinion harsh enough. Lawrence Singleton whose case is well known‚ served only eight years after he picked up a 15 year-old hitchhiker drove her to a wooded area were he raped her and chopped her forearms off with an axe. He left her for dead on the

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    Crime and Punishment Criminology Rawphina Maynor Mr. Arata Saturday AM Crime and punishment through time has made some dramatic changes. The earliest form of written code is the Babylonian Code of Hammurabi‚ though most of western law comes from Ancient Rome. In 451 BC the Roman Republic issued the Law of the Twelve Tables that constituted the basis of Roman law. Theft and assault were crimes committed against individual and required the victim to prosecute the offender before the appropriate

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    Corporal Punishment Corporal punishment is a subject that has a lot of emotional opinions for me. The Collins English Dictionary describes corporal punishment as punishment of a physical nature‚ such as caning‚ flogging‚ or beating. The description of caning‚ flogging or beating should be enough to indicate that it is not needed for children. Corporal punishment has a tone that is too close to child abuse to be comfortable with any form of it. I suppose the clarity should be to try to define

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