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    Classification

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    Classification-California April Fonseca Kaplan University The classification process seems to be just about the same in most states. I will be focusing on California’s classification process as this is where I would like to pursue my career. National vs. State The National Institute of Corrections reports the purpose for the classification process is to assess every jail inmate’s custody and program needs this is perhaps THE most important management tools available to jail administrators

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    Descent Into Madness

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    Descent into Madness Mark Colvin This piece is written by Mark Colvin‚ a professor of Sociology in the Department of Justice Studies at Kent State University‚ as the introduction to the book “Descent into Madness” by Mike Rolland. On February 2nd & 3rd‚ 1980 one of the maximum security prisons in New Mexico experienced one of the most violent riots in the history of American Correctional System. This is often referred to as The New Mexico State Penitentiary Riot. The riot lasted for 36 hours‚ and

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    A Trip To Pohnpei

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    When I arrived in Pohnpei‚ I was met at the airport by Isauo‚ the national director for Every Home for Christ (EHFC) and their workers. Brother Daniel‚ the Pacific regional director for EHFC‚ whom I met in Vanuatu last year‚ arranged for me to teach here in their Bible school. In many Pacific islands (including Hawaii)‚ visitors are welcomed with a floral lei put around their neck‚ but here they place a floral wreath on the head‚ so when I arrived the girls placed two floral wreaths on my head. I

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    Corporate Social Responsibility – Seminar Work Apple Inc. Current company position including market size/share 90% of the market is controlled by the top 10 manufacturers‚ Apple being the most profitable. During the fourth quarter of 2012‚ Apple took 70% of all profits generated by the smartphone market while Samsung trailed at a distant second with 25%. Q2 2014 – Apple (iOS) controls 11.9% of current smartphone market share whilst Samsung dominates 25.2%‚ however Apple are actually more profitable

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    The Museum of Curiosity project requires a symbolic donation of an object that represents an event that is historically important. My donation is a handpainted propaganda sign from the secret‚ government town of Oak Ridge‚ Tennessee. The decision to choose this as my donation was simple considering the way that the compound of Oak Ridge has changed both Tennessee and the world. But how does this particular sign represent the secrecy and importance of the goings on in Oak Ridge? This sign was constructed

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    My College Life

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    A student like me is one of the thousand students in MSU-IIT who strive for the future in an institution which is renowned for its excellence when it comes to its graduates. Just a normal college student with a normal life living in a dormitory which is quite far from the campus vicinity and a teenager from Pagadian City went to Iligan City to pursue the dream of becoming an engineer with all the things that my parent gave me and the will to fulfill the chosen path what drive me to really

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    Infectious Mononucleosis and Community Health Nursing Infectious mononucleosis (IM)‚ or "mono‚" is a communicable disease that is most commonly caused by the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV). EBV is one of the most common human viruses found all over the world‚ and most people will become infected with it at some point in their lives (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [CDC]‚ 2014a). However‚ not all people infected with EBV will develop IM. By understanding the epidemiologic triangle of IM and

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    Sante Fe Prison Riot

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    correctional facilities‚ were major causes of the riot. On the evening of the riot there were 1‚136 inmates in the facility which only had capacity for 900. Many of the prisoners were not separated as they should have been and were housed in communal dormitories with unsanitary conditions. Prisoners were fed minimum amounts of poor quality food and were denied educational‚ recreational and other rehabilitative programs. These programs had run successfully from 1970 to 1975‚ during that time the prison

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    No Sugar-Language

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    In the play "No Sugar"‚ Jack Davis uses language effectively with the clever use of techniques. The language is used by Davis to construct the characters and present the issues regarding the discrimination of aborigines during the Great Depression. Davis uses a range of different types of languages techniques in the play "No Sugar"‚ which include the Nyoongah language‚ formal English‚ informal English‚ and tone to shape the readers response. The native Nyoongah language is used frequently throughout

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    The next piece in the three parts that make up the criminal justice system is the corrections system. This week we will examine corrections‚ the major goals of contemporary sentencing‚ who is sentenced‚ and how these sentences are formulated. Please respond to all three of the following prompts: * Define‚ then compare and contrast the prison and the jail systems. Jail is a place of detention‚ a place where an individual convicted or suspected of a crime is tained. Jail holds people accused

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