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    and fitness should be a mandatory four year course in American High Schools. Upon entry into this world‚ we as humans are given ONE body. If we do not take of our body‚ we will have no place to live. What better place to inform the American society of the vitality in health and fitness than school? Who better to inform of the importance of this subject than the up and coming generation? In order to communicate the value of health fitness to America‚ it must be a mandatory subject for high school

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    MANDATORY AUDITOR ROTATION: A WAY FOR REGULATORS TO PREVENT AUDIT FAILURES? 1. Introduction Auditor rotation has long been a subject of debate as a measure to prevent audit failures‚ especially after the financial crisis. Two types of rotation suggested are firm rotation and audit partner rotation. Mandatory auditor rotation limits the number of consecutive years that a registered public accounting firm or audit partner can serve as the auditor of a company‚ and is claimed to be able to enhance

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    What is parole you ask? According to the Online Dictionary (2014) “Parole is the conditional release of a person from prison prior to the end of the maximum sentence imposed.” There are currently three different types of parole the parole board utilizes: discretionary parole‚ supervised mandatory release‚ and unconditional mandatory release. In order to be eligible for parole the offender must prove to the parole board he or she has been rehabilitated and are no longer a danger to society. Over the

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    A lot of people are unaware of what constitutes mental health; mental health refers to a person’s condition with regards to their psychological and emotional well-being. In order to determine a person’s mental health state‚ we should have mandatory mental health screenings in public schools which help schools uncover depression‚ anxiety‚ substance abuse‚ and trauma among students. It is proven that most youths conceal their emotional issues and give no warning signs to family or friends of attempted

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    Running head: PAROLE AND PROBATION Parole and Probation University of Phoenix Contemporary Issues in Criminal Justice CJA 313 Apr 28‚ 2008 Parole and Probation “A term coined by John Augustus from the Latin term”probare”- to prove‚ to test; the origin for the Probation came from English Law in the Middle Ages.”(A Brief History of Probation) “In 1841He persuaded Boston Police Court to release an adult drunkard into his custody rather than send him to prison- the prevalent means

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    My partner and I affirm the resolution that South Korea’s mandatory military service should be banned. First‚ gender discrimination. It is not right that only men are forced to go to the military. The popular bias that everybody thinks of is that women are weaker than men. This is certainly not true. Even though women are actually able to fight as well as men‚ why are men forced to go to the army? We are not saying that the government should force women to go to the army. We are saying that an

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    we force everyone to vote‚ the electorate will become even more irrational and misinformed.” It is because I agree with Jason Brennan in this position that mandatory voting would be an invasion of our freedom and would cause ignorant voting. I feel compelled to negate today’s resolution that voting in general elections should be mandatory in the United States. Our ancestors fought for our freedom and there is no reason that we should be taking any of that away. We have the right to vote and the

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    Mark Ortega CRJ 215 CTA #1 September 3‚ 2012 Difference Between a Police Officer and Probation & Parole A police officer is an individual who plays the role of maintaining in keeping order and peace in the public. Police officers are used for emergency services such emergency calls‚ disasters‚ public safety for large gatherings‚ road and traffic services and collisions as well. The police are also responsible for reprimanding offenders by issuing citations to those violators acting in a

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    The Innovation of Probation and Parole According to Hanser (pg. 106) probation is defined as “a control valve mechanism that mitigates the flow of inmates sent directly to the jailhouse.” In other words‚ it’s the release of an inmate that needs continuous supervision and advises proper behavior‚ that does not commit any further crime. When trying to understand the development of probation and parole‚ one would first have to look at the history of each. I will begin with the history of probation

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    Parole and Probation Jessica A. Taylor University of Phoenix CJA 313 Contemporary Issues in Criminal Justice August 8‚ 2010 Henry Provencher The criminal justice system in America is very complex. It has many parts that must work together in order for it to be effective. The criminal justice system relies on politicians to create laws‚ judges to interpret laws‚ and police officials to enforce the laws. However‚ our system would not be as effective‚ if not for the vigilant efforts of other

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