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    University of Namibia Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences Department of Human Science: Section Social Work Social Work with Groups (HSOW 3631) Proposal Ex Youth Offenders Group Sylvia Tjizake Student Number: 201003490 ‚ I. Abstract Youth offenders are a problem in every town of Namibia‚ and Otjiwarongo is no exception. More youth are committing crimes and are kept in prisons all the country to serve their sentence‚ but little are done about the successful reintegration

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    Final Project: Creating a Social Program (HSM/240) Larry Calhoun Jr. Axia College of University of Phoenix The program that I chose to create is a community service program for adolescent girls with addiction problems‚ which will be called Calhoun Community Services‚ Inc. “ According to Community Support Service‚ LLC‚ (2010)‚ a community support service is an agency committed to providing quality family style residential services.  There is a strong belief that individuals who are currently

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    Loss prevention safety trainings are very important to overcome the situation. All the agencies must be offered a workplace safety course. Training to loss prevention supervisors & representatives must be given frequently. Training of operations‚ loss prevention‚ and technical are to be given to the employees. Similarly the following steps can be developed. EMPLOYEE ORIENTATION /INSPECTIONS: All employees must be given a proper orientation about the industry & company so that the fresh to join

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    background Title: Student’s name: Professor’s name: Course title: Date: • Sexual assault prevention program Sexual assault Definition: Child sexual abuse/assault is a form of child abuse where by an adult or rather older person uses a child for sexual stimulation against the child’s will. Child sexual abuse is not only about rape but comes in different forms like asking or pressuring a child to get involved in sexual activities‚ or to expose their genitals‚ female nipples‚ with intention to satisfy

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    Sociological Theories Amanda McCann CJS/240 February 2‚ 2015 George Brothers Here in the United States‚ we look into various theories on why people commit crime‚ but today we are going to specifically look into the three main social theories of juvenile delinquency. The first theory is the Social Structure Theory. The Social Structure Theory is based on social and economic stressors‚ especially related to poverty and how low income areas can become breeding grounds for juvenile delinquency

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    ABSTRACT FACULTY DEVELOPMET PROGRAMS AND TEACHERS’ PERFORMANCE IN TEACHING ENGLISH This study sought to determine the relationship between faculty development programs for the academic years 2009-2012 and its effects on teaching performance in Vinzons Pilot High School in Camarines Norte. More specifically‚ this study seeks to answer the following questions: What is the profile of the English Teachers in terms of age‚ sex‚ and highest educational attainment? What are the

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    United States. “In 2009‚ almost 40 percent of sexually active high school students did not use a condom during their last sexual intercourse‚ and 12 percent did not use any method of contraception” (CDC‚ 2010a). It is important to have preventative and educational programs available to our youth as they enter the age of risk of unintended pregnancies. SCHOOL-BASED PREGNANCY PREVENTION PROGRAMS Introduction The United States continues to experience the highest teenage pregnancy

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    Training Program Development and Delivery The senior leadership of the customer service call center has realized that current practices are damaging the organization’s reputation and without making some serious improvements in training and development the organization will not have a future. Hiring a HR advisor to progress from their current state is the first step in the right direction. The HR advisor is responsible for providing the customer service call center with valuable practices to establish

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    various aspects of organizational and human resource management‚ including staff appraisal and development‚ as well as quality‚ standards‚ targets‚ and outcomes”. ( Brierley‚ S. (1997) The five levels of need developed by Maslow (1962) are used as a framework to assist in understanding the concept of motivation in the work place. The five levels of need are physiological‚ safety and security‚ social/affiliation‚ esteem recognition‚ and self-actualization. Employees will need to feel a sense of

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    Treatment Program for prisoners Many challenges confront the criminal justice system. One major perennial question is: How can we more effectively deal with individuals who have drug and alcohol problems and are also involved in criminal activity? The complex relationships between drugs and crime have been extensively analyzed. Generally‚ these studies confirm that drug and alcohol abuse is associated with criminal activity.The magnitude of this problem is also indicated by the recurring finding

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