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    History of parole and indeterminate sentencing History of parole and indeterminate sentencing This paper discusses the history of parole and indeterminate sentencing‚ how do either have a place in the current correctional system? In addition‚ would we be better off to abolish them for good? Parole began with the passing of the legislation on June 25‚ 1910. In this time‚ there were only three prisons and there were a parole board at each of the three prisons that would grant parole

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    Running head: Educational Philosophy Outline and Rationale Educational Philosophy Outline and Rationale Karimah Collins Grand Canyon University EDU 576 July 3‚ 2010 Educational Philosophy Outline and Rationale Philosophies in education may vary from school to school and teacher to teacher. Through the years‚ there have been vast changes in technology‚ values‚ and ideals. In this paper‚ my educational philosophy and rationale for that philosophy will be explained. Based on my belief

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    The rationale for my scheme of work (see appendix 1) is to meet both the learners’ needs and the curriculum requirements. Edexcel is the awarding body who supply the syllabus which gives the framework for delivery and assessment of the subject matter. The Edexcel ITQ Level 2 Certificate curriculum requirements will be met by learners completing practical work-related tasks. They will learn by completing projects and assignments that are based on realistic workplace situations‚ activities and demands

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    The rational choice approach to crime causation is composed of several different concepts. According to this theory‚ criminal behavior is the product of careful thought and planning. Offenders choose crime after considering both personal factors-money‚ revenge‚ thrills‚ entertainment- and situational factors‚ such as target availability‚ security measures‚ and police presence (Siegel‚ 2008). Once the decision has been made to commit a specific crime‚ the offender then chooses whether or not to follow

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    Sentence Structure Sentence StructureSelected | | | | | | | | | | | | | W2.1 Overview | | | 100% | ReviewW2.1 Overview | | W2.1 Animation | | | 100% | ReviewW2.1 Animation | | W2.1 Recall 1 | | 1 of 2 | 100% | ReviewW2.1 Recall 1 | | W2.1 Post-test | | 2 of 2 | 70% | ReviewW2.1 Post-test | | Fragments FragmentsSelected | | Fragments | | | | | | | | | W2.2 Overview | | | 100% | ReviewW2.2 Overview | | W2.2 Animation | | | 100% | ReviewW2

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    Epidemiology Rationale for Topic The purpose of personal protective equipment is to protect the person from contracting possible pathogens and spreading them among others. The prevention of the spread of the disease is of the utmost importance to this particular population because we do not when to give another patient an illness a different patient has. According to the CDC‚ when healthcare facilities‚ care teams‚ and individual doctors and nurses‚ are aware of infection problems and follow the

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    Managing Peace and Security Deterrence and Diplomacy Causes of conflict among countries 1. Conflict over territory/border Countries try to take over land/territories which do not belong to them. India inherited border drawn by the British when they gained independence - China protested that it did not agree Difficult to draw a border due to Himalayan Mountains. China began to protest against India’s claim on border. China further went on to build a road on the Akai Chin Plateau - India

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    Rationale: I am going to write my task in the form of a letter from Nora to Torvald. In my letter I will show how Nora is checking on her Husband to make sure that he is aware of how she was able to make it in the outside world without any help from a man. This will show how women are powerful and are able to make it on their own without the help of men. In the letter Nora will also ask about her children to see if they are well and if Torvald is taking good care of them. Nora will ask Torvald

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    THE SENTENCING PROCESS * The hearing Once the jury has determined the guilt of an offender‚ the jurors are dismissed and their role in the trial is over. It is now time for the second stage of the trial in which the judicial officer of the court-judge or justice-will determine the sentence imposed. The trial judge will look at many factors when determining a sentence. These factors include; the defendant’s state of mind‚ his or her criminal record-if any; and addiction the defendant may have

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    over two million American boots touched ground in Vietnam in May of 1965‚ but for what reason were they being deployed to a foreign country? Most soldiers did not even know the exact reason they were being deployed. Derek Seidman’s article tells the world that soldiers did not know why they were actually fighting. The article states: Few knew why they were fighting; once they arrived in-country‚ the Cold War rationale for the war felt like a vapid abstraction. The “body count” strategy seemed perverse

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