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    Data Protection

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    Introduction In this report I am going to explain data protection‚ talk about the data protection acts‚ rights and principles. I’m going to talk about a data controller and a data processor and what their responsibilities are. What personal and sensitive data are. What a data receiver is and what his rights are‚ what is involved in direct marketing and I will mention an example of abuse or corruption that occurred in Ireland. Data protection acts Data protection is legal control over and access to use of data

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    construction of courts for youths who are between 11 – 18 years (juvenile court system). These courts are referred as peer courts or teen courts. More of concern any youth charged with an offense has the opportunity to undergo the hearing and sentencing proceedings of juvenile courts and should agree to a sentencing forum with a jury of the youth’s peers. The peer courts are under the supervision of a judge‚ youth defendants‚ and volunteers who play a variety of roles in the

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    The Equal Protection

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    Holding the state law prohibiting non-white males from sitting on a jury was a violation of equal protection. The purpose of the equal protection clause was to provide protection for the civil rights of blacks. This law clearly discriminates against blacks. Furthermore‚ any classification of jurors by race would be unconsitutional‚ whether it be nationality based or otherwise. That is not to say that the state may not prescribe qualification for its jurors‚ it just may not do so with respect to

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    Solutions for Minimizing Family Contentions: 1. Begin Early as Possible an Aging-in-Place Sensitive Discussion with Parent(s): Waiting until a sudden onset of a disability‚ will exacerbate family strife and contentions. Develop early an Aging-in-Place Family Caregiving Plan and seek buy-in from other family members. Also‚ don’t lose site your parent’s stubbornness may hinder the planning process. 2. Hold Frequent Family Meetings: Start formulating‚ as mentioned above‚ an Aging-in-Place Family Caregiving

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    child protection

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    harm. Children may be abused in a family or in an institutional or community setting‚ by those known to them or by a stranger‚ for example‚ via the internet. They may be abused by an adult or adults‚ or another child or children. Child abuse can have major long-term effects on all aspects of a child’s health‚ development and well - being. Research from the USA suggests that disabled children are more likely to be abused than those without disabilities. The main forms of maltreatment are: Physical

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    The data protection principles There are eight data protection principles that are central to the Act. The Company and all its employees must comply with these principles at all times in its information-handling practices. In brief‚ the principles say that personal data must be: 1. Processed fairly and lawfully and must not be processed unless certain conditions are met in relation to personal data and additional conditions are met in relation to sensitive personal data. The conditions are

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    Describe the role of courts in the criminal justice process: The main role of the courts is to interpret and apply the law. In terms of a criminal justice process the court serves as the place in which a trial is heard and a sentence decided. Evaluate the use of the adversary system as a means of achieving justice: The adversarial system is moderately effective in achieving just outcomes for the individual and society as well as attempting to protect their rights. One of the main features

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    July 21‚ 2010 Abstract This paper outlines in details the effects television and other forms of media have on student achievement. It also examines the influence that media has in student performance in various levels of development including the pre-school level‚ early elementary level and the higher levels of education. It further compares the influence

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    The bar chart shows global sales of games software‚ CDs and DVDs or video between 2000 and 2003. In 2000‚ the largest number of sales was CDs‚ at about 35$bn‚ the smallest number of sales was games software‚ at about 10$bn‚ and the sales of DVDs were just under 20$bn. The next year‚ the sales of games software increased slightly‚ at about 15$bn. There was a slight rise in sales of DVDs to just over 20$bn‚ whereas the sales of CDs dropped steadily to 33$bn. The number of games software increased

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    data protection

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    ict policy Data Protection ICT/DPP/2010/10/01   1. Policy Statement 1.1. Epping Forest District Council is fully committed to compliance with the requirements of the Data Protection Act 1998 which came into force on the 1st March 2000. 1.2. The council will therefore follow procedures that aim to ensure that all employees‚ elected members‚ contractors‚ agents‚ consultants‚ partners or other servants of the council who have access to any personal data held by or on behalf of the

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