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    One More Chance

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    MORE CHANCE Its another Morning I have to go to office I Saw Today’s Newspaper Ohh!!! This is ME… I shouted having a glance on my snap in today’s newspaper What the hell it is doing in the Death Column? One Sec… Let me Think! When I was going to bed‚ Last Night I have severe Pain in My Chest I was taken to Hospital But I think I had Sound Sleep There.. Its 10AM Now… Where is My Coffee? I will be late for office My Boss will get a chance to irritate

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    Sex Offender Registry

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    Canada has a instituted a sex offenders registry‚ like in United States of America‚ called Sex Offender Information Registration Act‚ in 2004. An act that requires sex offenders to register information for the reason being‚ that it supports the police in preventing and investigating sexual offences (Antonacci‚ 2013‚ pg. 121). The sex offender registry is a bit different than in United States of America where it is viewable to the public. Here in Canada it is only available to the RCMP. The first

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    Juvenile Sex Offenders

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    Juvenile Sex Offenders: A new issue in the Juvenile Justice System Morgan Cotter Juvenile Justice CJ 307-A Dr. Monica Robbers Marymount University December 7‚ 2009 Juvenile Sex Offenders: A new issue in the Juvenile Justice System The classification and treatment of juvenile sex offenders is a unique issue in the Juvenile Justice System today. This is either because we do not have much research on the recidivism rates of repeat

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    Sex Offender Paraphilias

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    Marshall et al. seemed to only be treating those that are convicted sexual offenders there was never any mention of non-offending paraphilias that go through treatment. They decided to focus their study on sexual offenders because they found in their research that that since other paraphilics and sexual offenders were thought to be so similar‚ they would also go through the treatment process the same way. By focusing on sexual offenders‚ the DSM IV’s reliability for diagnosing paraphilias is questioned

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    services to both adult and juvenile offenders on probation. They work to rehabilitate offenders by conducting offender risk assessments‚ enforce the conditions of court orders‚ and help to ensure that the offenders are aware of the impact of their crime on the victims and the public. Probation officers help judges to decide on the sentence‚ interview probationers to determine the effectiveness of probation supervision‚ provide pre-sentence reports on offenders who are charged‚ and recommend the

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    Best Friends Forever‚ pg. 11-22 1- What do the pretties look like? Pretties look gorgeous with symmetrical faces 2- Why do the Uglies like the pretties so much? The Uglies look up to the pretties because they are like the people on TV living young wild free and beautiful 3- What kind of nicknames do the Uglies have? The nicknames that the uglies get are based on their physical features like skinny and fatty and crossed eye and stuff like that. 4- Are Tally and Peris still BFFs? They will be

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    Across the globe‚ animals of all varieties are being exploited for their flesh‚ fur and produce. How would you feel if your pets were subjected to such cruelty? Animals are poisoned‚ stabbed and crammed in cages to be tested on; medical research‚ educational purposes‚ drug and chemicals‚ and cosmetics and household products are some of the main reasons why they are put through such torture. Even though there may be some ‘valid’ reasons for conducting and carrying out such inhumane activities‚ too

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    Racism and Life Chances

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    people. Although it’s often racism continues to shatter and destroy lives. American remains burdened by a racial chasm ("Race in America"…n. pag.). Racial discrimination is an ongoing human judgment that U.S. citizens can’t really stop. The life chances and opportunities of people of color in the United States are limited as compared to whites ("Race In America"…n.pag.). The legacy of historic discrimination continues to weigh on the present; and current day discrimination persists throughout American

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    Conceptualization of African American Ex-Offenders and Job Placement Conceptualization of African American Ex-Offenders and Job Placement "For nearly forty years‚ the United States has been gripped by policies that have placed more than 2.5 million Americans in jails and prisons designed to hold a fraction of that number of inmates. Our prisons are not only vast and overcrowded‚ they are degrading—relying on racist gangs‚ lockdowns‚ and Supermax-style segregation units to maintain a tenuous

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    gives us the freedom of expression‚ to sum it all up‚ as long as others are not in danger. The staff was quick to punish these students‚ who were only exercising their rights. I believe that the students that were involved in this case did not deserve to be punished because; in wearing armbands‚ the petitioners were quiet and passive. They were not disruptive and did not interfere with the rights of others. Therefore‚ their conduct was within the protection of the Free Speech Clause of the First

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