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    The Jack Roller

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    it kick started Stanley’s deviant behavior he began stealing for fun for many years‚ constantly being picked up by the police and taken to detentions homes which were not much of a punishment for him. Stanley enjoyed being in the detention home more than his real home so the consequence for his criminal behavior almost was a reward for him. In the detention home‚ Stanley was able to meet other criminal that furthermore gave him positive reinforcement of crime‚ “I was really awed by the bravery

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    Discipline: School Types

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    It doesn’t take a lot of research to tell us that discipline in school is different today than it was in the 1950s. But it does take some investigation to find out why. Various studies have shown that students who act up in school express a variety of reasons for doing so: * Some think that teachers don’t care about them. * Others don’t want to be in school at all. * They don’t consider goal setting and success in school important anymore. * Students are unaware that their adolescent

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    researching historical sources relating to Australian wartime detention centres (1940’s)‚ the London Blitz (1940-1941) and the fall of Singapore (1942)‚ it can be seen that there are a vast variety of reliable sources‚ some of which contradict other information but nevertheless accurately portray‚ to a significant extent‚ the events of World War two. Extreme suspicion and alienation were high during World War Two which led to the creation of detention centres across Australia. This can be seen in these

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    several people and most vitally the torturing of Evey to vanish her fear. “It’s you isn’t it? You’ve come to kill me?”‚ “Yes”‚ “Thank god”. This were the words of the keen doctor whose name was Dian Stanton‚ the commanding doctor at the Larkhill Detention Centre. Her niche was to experiment on individuals with a virus‚ at first it was deemed to be a search for biological weaponry but in contrast its optimal goals was to obtain power over the nation. As a result of the virus only one person would provide

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    base amount for materiality is $3‚300 million. Detention risk is the component of audit risk within the control of the auditor through the capacity of the audit process. The sampling for the balance sheet has been set to a moderate detention risk and is expected to contain a misstatement of zero dollars‚ a sample size of $1‚502 and a sampling interval of $92‚251. The three components of audit risks are Inherited risk‚ Control risks‚ and Detention risks. The components of audit risks are inter-related

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    of pressure on Brian to perform exceptionally in school. 2. Brian is profiled as a nerd. After he got an “F” on a shop project he brought a gun into school to kill himself. However‚ the gun went off while in Brian’s locker so he was given a detention. 3. Brian shows a form of Denial in that when he got the bad grade he wasn’t able to accept it and was going to kill himself. 4. A) I feel that I could trust Brian because he seems like an honest‚ trustworthy kid. B) If Brian was at

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    however. Offshore processing neglects the responsibilities outlined in the 1951 refugee convention. The use of indefinite detention and second-grade facilities to deter asylum seekers could be considered inhumane. Whether the policy is effective at preventing deaths at sea is also questionable; as many continue to risk their lives despite the prospects of indefinite detention on Nauru and the Manus Islands. There are three (3) recommendations specified in this report: 1.

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    Habeas Corpus

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    Habeas-corpus Habeas Corpus‚ which means "have the body‚" in Latin‚ is a legal writ that a detainee can use to claim protection from a unjustifiable detention of himself or someone else. The petition can stall disciplinary action taken against the detained party‚ though it must in some way display that the party responsible for the detention did so in error‚ legally or factually. Habeas corpus is most often claimed by the detained person himself‚ though it is also commonly claimed for detainee

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    Apart from criminal infringement notices‚ there are many more serious alternatives to a prison sentence‚ including home detention. Home detention‚ created under the Home Detention Act 1996 (NSW)‚ is applicable for certain offenders‚ who have committed non-violent crimes and have been sentenced to less than 18 months imprisonment. Home detention is likely to be controversial for more serious offences such as murder or sexual assault‚ as there is possible high risk of reoffending.

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    FALSE IMPRISONMENT right to personal liberty is heavily protected by Article 15 of the Constitution of the Second Republic of Ghana. The purpose of this note is to explore the effect that the constitutional guarantee of freedom from arbitrary detention is likely to have on the common law tort of false imprisonment. A much debated issue concerning the tort of false imprisonment is whether knowledge of confinement is an essential ingredient of the tort. Some authors I have argued that the tort

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