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    Occupational Justice

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    Causey Upton (2015) discusses the concept of occupational justice and its prevalence in the nursing home‚ or long-term care settings. The researcher indicated that occupational justice is a principle that compliments and extends social justice ideologies. Differences in access to resources and opportunities amongst a group of people constitutes a form of social injustice. This researcher explored the importance of engaging in valued leisure occupations that reflect previous interests for residents

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    Social Justice Assignment- Hunger in the Third World Hunger is a term which is most commonly used to mean the uneasy or painful sensation caused by the want of food. Which is usually linked to malnutrition that indicates lack of some or all nutritional elements necessary for human health. World hunger refers to the chronic shortage of food in a large number of developing countries. According to the most recent statistics‚ over one billion people are currently suffering from hunger every day‚ which

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    Enviromnental Justice

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    Environmental Justice for the Kikuyu Tribe SCI/362 26 MAY 2010 Environmental Justice for the Kikuyu Tribe Colney and Pitts is a California based pharmaceutical company. Colney and Pitts is planning to set up a manufacturing plant near the Aberdares mountain range in the eastern highlands of Kenya to produce medicines for prostate disease. The Kikuyu tribe is the largest tribe in the country and occupies the Aberdares mountain range. An extensive ethno botanical survey on the use

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    Criminal Justice

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    they will get out of it with a plea bargain or they might not even step foot in the court room because someone else is already getting prosecuted for it. Courts and plea bargains go hand in hand these days. To me‚ I think plea bargains are not true justice‚ its laziness. According to BGA‚ there were 85 wrongful convictions in Illinois. 81 out of the 85 cases involving wrongful convictions were involving government misconduct or errors.The investigation’s findings are based on the cases of 83 men and

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    Juvenile Justice

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    System • Downsizing • Redesign • Abolition EFFECTIVE JUVENILE JUSTICE PROGRAMS: What the research Says • Focus limited resources on the highest risk youths • Resources applied to low-risk cases will have small effect and is not cost-effective • Programs that take a therapeutic approach to changing behavior by focusing on constructive personal development yield the best results. 1. Goals o an effective Juvenile Justice Intervention • Rehabilitation-Reintegration-Sustainability 2. Principles

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    Criminal Justice

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    Seven Essential Interview Skills Kathy Thomas Criminal Justice Communications September 28‚ 2012 You are a probation officer who was conducting a home visit for probationer Bobby Jean. You walk up to the door‚ she answers‚ and you notice a bag of marijuana sitting on the kitchen table. She promises that it is not hers. You provide her with a urine screen and it is clean. Based on the above scenario‚ please respond to the following questions: * What would you do? * Would this scenario

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    In a world where people fight for perfect security and privacy‚ there comes a time when we realize that it is impossible to have it all—especially if we value the added convenience that the lack of digital privacy tends to provide us with. We want our own personal activities to be known only to ourselves‚ and to have control over what we choose to divulge to others‚ but we also enjoy the convenience of targeted advertising on our favorite websites and the ease of social media. These contradicting

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    Henrietta Lacks has become a well-known name in the science field today‚ but it wasn’t always like that. Before she was only known as HeLa‚ the first cells that could be cultured and “reproduced indefinitely‚” the first line of immortal human cells (Epstein). Her cells have helped millions and have been used for countless experiments and tests‚ yet she herself wasn’t fully acknowledged until Rebecca Skloot wrote the book The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks and her family was not informed that their

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    Although the american education is supposed to keep the younger generations out of the dark and it is failing to do so. we as students are being supplied with knowledge but‚ the intellect needed to apply such knowledge in not being taught‚ we are simply knowledgeable. the american education has lost it’s spark and now does nothing more then degrade and emotionally drain those who would otherwise be extremely eager to learn. what made us ecstatic has now dulled and expects us to comply. those of us

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    Justice In The Crucible

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    A Story of Corrupt Justice: The Perpetuation of the Abominable Salem Witch Trials Salem‚ Massachusetts‚ a place of beginnings in the New World‚ shows that the Puritans’ “self-denial‚ their purposefulness‚ their suspicion of all vain pursuits‚ their hard-handed justice were altogether perfect instruments for the conquest of this space so antagonistic to man” (Miller 6). The Crucible‚ by Arthur Miller‚ describes the Salem witch trials during the seventeenth century. Numerous people were hung and jailed

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