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    Do Prisons Work

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    East Asia‚ United States of America in rehabilitating or reforming an individual and coinciding recidivism rates upon a prisoners release. Prison based treatment programs for sex offenders in Western Australia‚ New South Wales and New Zealand are examined and recidivism rates compared. Treatment programs for offenders with drug and alcohol issues and the various strategies within the criminal justice system such as diversion‚ education and drug court programs are examined and differences explained

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    of sex crimes. The state of Ohio’s revised code provides specific information in regard to individual classification as a sexual predator‚ sex offender‚ or violent sexual predator. Title 29‚ Crimes and Procedure‚ chapter 2950 provides detailed definitions of sexual predators‚ habitual sex offenders and sexually oriented offenders. As such‚ Sex offender is defined as a person who is convicted of‚ pleads guilty to‚ has been convicted of‚ has pleaded guilty to‚ is adjudicated a delinquent child for

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    An argument can be made that sex offenders have been marginalized by society by their actions (no judgment is intended here). Therefore‚ should they also be accorded the same benefits that are provided by our Government to our citizenry? A sex offender might make the case that if he or she is employed and paying taxes that they should also be able to benefit from federal or state programs that

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    criminal enterprises. Ineffective inmate treatment and education such as sex offender treatment and drug abuse rehabilitation programs further

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    Unit 11 P4

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    P4: outline key legislation and regulations which govern safeguarding adults work Introduction: This act protects the information of vulnerable adults which they provide. This act protects the information of vulnerable adults which they provide. This assignment will be outlining key legislation and regulations which govern safeguarding adults work and a production of a descriptive decorative mind map will be included with examples related to health and social care. This act helps protect adults

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    First part of this assignment was to write a personal stance on the current state of victims’ rights in America. It is Peter’s belief and personal stance that despite of all the efforts‚ victim is a mere witness to the crime committed by an offender and is as such by the Justice Department. A victim gets plugged into the system when it’s convenient for the system…and forgets them when they’ve served their purpose. In California‚ Marsy’s Law “provides victims with rights to justice and due process”

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    from Jessica’s house‚ only 150 yards away. Couey’s criminal record spans for more than 30 years and 24 arrests‚ including DUI‚ burglary‚ larceny‚ fraud‚ drug charges‚ and fondling a child under 16 (making him a sex offender in the state of Florida). Although he was a registered sex offender in Citrus County‚ he had not yet registered his new address‚ where he lived across the street from Jessica. He was sentenced to 10 years in prison‚ but he was paroled in 1980 because of prison overcrowding. Couey’s

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    and sexual offenders The First Amendment protects the right of citizens to their freedom of speech. There are ways that those freedoms can be taken away. Limitations to this law can be at the work place‚ when something obscene is said‚ threats and many others. One way your rights can be limited is when you are convicted as a felon. You often loose many of the rights as a felon‚ including the right of the second amendment to own a gun. Lester Packingham was convicted as a sexual offender in 2002. He

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    The psychological profiling of offenders has three goals; “to provide the criminal justice system with a social and psychological assessment of the offender‚ to provide the criminal justice system with a psychological evaluation of belongings found in the possession of the offender‚ and to provide interviewing suggestions and strategies” (Holmes & Holmes‚ 2009). Profiling of suspects can be tracked back to

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    Sakenah Samarah speech 131 Introduction I. Attention Getter: Has anyone here ever added someone on a social networking site‚ whom you did not know? Well Megan Meier did and it was the tragic end of her. II. Reveal the topic: Today I will be discussing with you‚ social networking sites and the unhealthy effects it has on our society. III. Establish credibility: I myself am associated with social networking sites‚ and know firsthand the dangers they can cause. And for the past couple

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