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    Community Centers are centers where Juvenile Delinquents go to for rehab and recollect themselves. Community-Based Centers are the better option over Correctional Facilities because it build the people opportunities to refine‚ grow and change in the future to be a better person and change the world. Juvenile Delinquents today struggle to find the truth and are make bad choices for themselves.when they go to the correctional facilities they do not gain anything from it than just being in a cell and

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    Date: Healthy People 2020 Community-based nursing is a philosophy of practice that focuses care on individuals and families within a community. The primary goal of community-based nursing is to provide care with a major concentration on health promotion and rehabilitative primary health care through interdisciplinary collaboration for diverse population. Community-based nursing is based on assumption that individuals and families have primary responsibility

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    is important in preparing the community as a host as it will educate and prepare all community members to provide the best services. Through capacity building‚ skills are acquired. Training is given to increase the skill level and to strengthen the capacity of individuals and organizations to develop and support the program of CBT as a tourist activity. Capacity building for Kampung Sinaran Baru‚ Kempas homestay can be done based on study tour‚ where the community is learning to be better in Malaysia

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    Community Based Policing: Improvement For The Police And The Community. There has always been a love hate relationship between the public and the police. When called upon to help‚ they can be something sent from God‚ but when they are writing tickets‚ or taking a friend to jail‚ the view changes from a savior to a presence that is unwanted and often hated. An effort to improve the public view of law enforcement is being attempted by many departments. Using different styles of policing techniques

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    Juvenile Justice Process and Corrections Dominia Harmon CJA/374 October 8‚ 2013 Mark Reinhardt Juvenile Justice Process and Corrections The juvenile justice system can be a difficult process to understand. Many may believe that the system has many similarities that of an adult system‚ but that’s not the case at all. The juvenile justice system is more of a process than a system. The intake of the juvenile after arrest will be explained along with the court process‚ punishment‚ rehabilitation

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    The Assertive Community Treatment model of care was created from the work of Arnold Marx‚ M.D.‚ Leonard Stein‚ and Mary Ann Test‚ Ph.D.‚ in the late 1960s. Assertive Community Treatment is a service-delivery model is a team treatment approach that provides community based psychiatric treatment for individuals with mental illness. The Assertive Community Treatment model provides an individualized program for the individual this service offers therapy‚ rehabilitation and support services. This model

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    cons of requiring community-based learning courses? In my view there are many pros and cons of the requirement of a community based learning course. A pro is that it makes the student more well rounded and prepared for the when they graduate and engage with their communities on their own. Another pro is that it facilitates many feelings for students that they may not know that they could become in contact with prior to the course such as empathy. The cons of a community based learning course is

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    purposes". LITERATURE REVIEW: The concept of Community-based Tourism (CBT) can be found in the work of Murphy (1985)‚ where aspects concerning tourism and developing local communities are analyzed‚ and in a further study by the same author in 2004 (Murphy and Murphy‚ 2004). Along with these two studies‚ there are several other research papers analyzing the relationship between tourism and local communities (such as Richards and Hall‚ 2000). This concept paves the way for new

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    Tuberculosis Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious disease caused by a germ (bacterium) called Mycobacterium tuberculosis. This germ primarily affects the lungs and may infect anyone at any age. In the United States‚ the number of TB cases steadily decreased until 1986 when an increase was noted; TB has continued to rise since. Today‚ ten million individuals are infected in the U.S.‚ as evidenced by positive skin tests‚ with approximately 26‚000 new cases of active disease each year. The increase

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