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    Delinquency Prevention Dana Leshock August 19‚ 2012 CCJS 350 Prevention 1 Every single person that is living in the United States today is and has been affected by juvenile crime. It affects parents‚ neighbors‚ teachers‚ and families. It affects the victims of crime‚ the perpetrators‚ and the bystanders. While delinquency rates have been

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    are present in social programs who do not feel this opportunity to make mistakes or correct them. Which is why adolescents who are enrolled in social programs tend to have a different view upon the world. A perfect example of a adolescent who is troubled in a social program would be Antwone from the memoir Finding Fish by Antwone Q. Fisher. We do not only see it in Antwone but in adolescents around the world who are scarred from the enrollment in these social programs. Social programs are a government

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    Running head: DRUG ABUSE PREVENTION Drug Abuse Prevention Programs: Effectiveness of DARE and Project ALERT Drug Abuse Prevention Programs: Effectiveness of DARE and Project ALERT Although drug use among secondary school students appears to have leveled off during the late 1990s‚ US adolescents continue to use alcohol‚ tobacco‚ and marijuana at unacceptably high rates. Among eighth graders‚ 52% have tried alcohol‚ 41% have tried cigarettes‚ and 20% have tried marijuana. By 12th grade these rates

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    school based prevention programs actually work? Intro: Many people claim that school based drug and alcohol prevention programs do not work and are just a waste of money. (Hanson‚ 2002) What people want to know is how much do we spend on these programs? What are the programs actually trying to prevent? And does the program work? It is questions like these that leave people so confused about the decisions they make regarding the program like‚ determining if the program is benefiting

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    WHAT ARE THE ROLES OF AN ADDICTION COUNSELOR IN COMMUMITY PREVENTION PROGRAMS? An Addiction counselor has a very important responsibility to carry out prevention techniques in the society. Because she has enough knowledge and skills that are seriously needed by society that has to deal with an ever rising cases of substance dependence‚ she is called upon to implement strategies that will prevent further spread of the young people getting into addiction. Addiction treatment being an expensive and

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    bullying prevention program available today’ (p.2). The program has been researched for over thirty-five years and has seen successful implementation all over the world. The report states that school administrators‚ teachers‚ and other staff members are responsible for implementing the program. OBPP targets all students five to fifteen years old‚ but has individual interventions for victims and bullies (Hazelden Foundation‚ 2007). As noted by the Hazelden Foundation (2007)‚ the program is not

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    formatted research paper: Why is it important for prevention specialists to assess a community’s readiness before attempting to implement a prevention program in a community? Which step do you think will be the hardest to implement? Which will be the easiest? Why? Prevention programs can be helpful in communities. There are steps used to implement prevention programs in communities. Prevention programs need to be helpful and effective. Planning is important when constructing programs for treatment. Planning

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    Suicide Prevention Since the 1960s‚ the number of completed suicides has risen at an alarming rate. Suicide is the 3rd leading cause of death among youth aged 15-24. It is the 8th leading cause of death among women. Suicide is also high among the elderly. Suicide is a rather taboo subject because anybody can be vulnerable. Can you safely say that you will NEVER contemplate or attempt suicide? That question is the stigma that keeps suicide from being openly discussed. When I was in elementary school

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    Emergence of entrepreneurship development program The reality of entrepreneurship education as a force in business schools began in the early 1970s. The University of Southern California launched the first Master of Business Administration‚ concentration in entrepreneurship in 1971‚ followed by the first undergraduate concentration in 1972. From there‚ the field of entrepreneurship began to take root. By the early 1980s‚ over 300 universities were reporting courses in entrepreneurship and small

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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 of these

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