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    they are responsible for ensuring the sentencing received by the offender is served. Corrections in the community will help the offenders become better citizens within the community and become more productive. (Bureau of Justice Assistance) The effectiveness of the community corrections can impact not only the community and the state‚ but it can impact the whole criminal justice system. Today‚ the correctional systems in most of the states are facing big challenges. Because the United States has the

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    The Effectiveness of Punishment Compared to Rehabilitation of Convicted Offenders in Prison and Community Supervision Jesse Rountree AJS/502 Survey of Justice and Security February 10‚ 2014 John Baiamonte The argument between rehabilitation and punishment has been a long standing and indecisive. Public opinion and policies tend to change on a whim‚ some lasting decades‚ while others are quick to turn from one approach to the other. This paper will show that rehabilitation is a more

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    Evaluate the effectiveness of the legal system in responding to changing community values in terms of achieving justice for family members. Although family law focuses on individual relationships and the achievement of just outcomes for the individual‚ the legal system also operates to provide a just outcome for society as a whole. In order to secure a just outcome for society‚ the legal system needs to operate as efficiently as possible; the law needs to remain contemporary‚ the law must be enforceable

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    The Multicultural Effectiveness of Narrative Therapy Liberty University HSER 509 Dr. M. E. Cooper July 05‚ 2013   Abstract One of the most difficult situations that face counselors and their clients is the daunting task of listening with understanding while removing bias from the counselors thought process. The wall of bias and not understanding creates fear for those seeking help from the counseling institution. While there are many different counseling techniques available to the counselor

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    Jordan. I will be exploring in depth how this theory works effectively with the patient. The patient is the expert in their own life and able to define their goals. One of the areas in which I will show how it works effectively is by describing the effectiveness of the theory with Jordan‚ providing questions that can be used to assess my client and exploring the social worker/client relationship. After focusing and explaining the areas mentioned above I will develop an intervention plan‚ goals and objectives

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    The Effectiveness of the Dodd-Frank Legislation MBA 6400 Abstract The Dodd-Frank Legislation also known as the Dodd-Frank Wall Street reform and consumer protection act or the Dodd-Frank Act. The Dodd-Frank Act was introduced in the House of Representatives by Financial Services Committee Chairman Barney Frank‚ and by the Senate Banking Committee former

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    Is Drug Testing in the Workplace Truly Effective in Keeping Employees Drug Free? In the field of Human Resources‚ employees are considered the most valuable resource. The job of a human resources representative is to find the best qualified person for the position. There are many forms of pre-employment testing that corporations use. Some use aptitude tests or other forms of intelligence testing‚ but more and more companies are now requiring a passing drug analysis as a condition for hire as

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    Wood points out that the act that provided poor children to have school meals was not successful when it was passed‚ and this is because it was not mandatory for the schools to provide the meals for those children and because of that there were many local authorities who made the decision to not provide meals (Wood‚ 2002). That choice was continuously made to the point

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    He exhibits impaired inhibition and tolerance of change in both his home and school environments. However‚ while his ability to regulate his emotional response was within the expected range for his age at home‚ his teacher reported an impairment within the classroom. This discrepancy is not particularly remarkable in a stimulus enriched

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    (IBS) in Malaysian Construction Industry since 1998. Unfortunately‚ the used of IBS for building project in Malaysia is still limited if compared to CIDB ’s target. In view to this limitation‚ this study has been carried out to evaluate the effectiveness of current IBS implementation for Malaysian construction industry through the measurement of acceptance level on the current IBS implementation and also determination of the existing problems faced by construction industry related to the IBS

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