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    Academic Probation

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    Academic success depends greatly on the determination and the focus of the student. I believe there are a few reasons why I am on academic probation including but not limited to my lack of class attendance‚ my romantic distractions‚ and my overloaded work schedule. I am a hopeless procrastinator. I don’t start homework until its due‚ if at all. That used to be okay when I was in high school. I was able to work‚ go to school‚ participate in a plethora of extra-curricular activities‚ and date‚ all

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    ------------------------------------------------- Understand Probation and Parole Similarities & Differences April 1‚ 2013 Victor Mora Community Corrections April 1‚ 2013 Victor Mora Community Corrections If you don’t follow the Criminal Justice System closely and what they stand for it is easy to confuse many departments within our states. The media and many members of the public often commit this error when it comes to what Probation and Parole stand for and their purposes. I myself use

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    John Augustus Probation

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    "Probation- A term coined by John Augustus‚ from the Latin verb "probare"- to prove‚ to test." http://www.nyc.gov/html/prob/html/history.html Probation can be dated as far back as the middle ages of English Criminal Law. Probation started as harsh punishments on children and adults that may have not been such a serious crime if any at all. The English used such sentencing as flogging‚ branding‚ mutilation‚ and execution. The harshness of these punishments eventually slowed down because

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    Parole Vs Probation

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    The basics differences between probation and parole are that the probation places the offender under court or under supervision by the probation officer. The parole offender is released from being incarceration to live in the community for the remaining of sentencing. By defining the roles of probation and parole officers in corrections is? The probation officers in their role of duty is to investigate offender’s history‚ background checks and present the report to the court system. A parole

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    Page 1 of 2 Nonverbal Listening Patterns I chose graded project number one‚ being Nonverbal Listening Patterns. Nonverbal listening patterns means‚ certain messages through a variety of cues such as body language and tone of voice. As I observe myself on two separate occasions. Choosing two people with whom I know: Vickie L. my sister and Avery D. a loan officer‚ at our local bank. The exercises consist of two different conversations. While speaking with each person I was to analyze my

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    Probation and parole officers are a real important component of the criminal justice system. Although there are several community corrections the most well-known community systems are probation and parole. However‚ the service quality probation and parole have evolved over there years. Also‚ probation and parole are experiencing current challenges confronting the service quality approach. The parole and probation system have significantly has evolved throughout the years. The meaning of parole

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    Logan Levkoff‚ a US sexologist and the author of Third Base Ain’t What It Used to Be. Beyond giving her a confidence boost‚ the extra sensory seduction intensifies the experience.  Nonverbal communication is important‚ too. Bursts of eye contact‚ lip nibbles and any other kind of physical or verbal communication shows her she’s the one pushing your buttons‚ not some fantasy fembot in your head. If the soulful eye lock’s not for you‚ bury your face in her neck‚ run the tip of your tongue from her

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    Did nonverbal communication play a part to this case? Be specific and give examples. Non-verbal communication play very powerful part in daily life. According to expert‚ a substantial portion of our communication comes in form of nonverbal (Cherry‚ 2014). Meanwhile‚ according to Kendra Cherry (2014)‚ she listed nine type of common nonverbal communication which is Facial Expressions‚ Gestures‚ Paralinguistics‚ Body Language and

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    Nonverbal vs Verbal

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    The world we know is based on communication. People work‚ play and share ideas through communication. Each person must be able to make his thoughts and wants known to others and be able to understand the thoughts and wants of others. There are different mediums in which people can let others know what they think or want‚ this done through the different types of communication. Communication is defined in the Webster Dictionary as sending‚ giving or exchanging information and ideas which are

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    Intake Officer

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    Intake Officer As a juvenile intake officer your requirements for the job are‚ a bachelor’s degree in a field related to criminal justice‚ psychology or social work. In other cases‚ candidates may be able to start out in other positions in the juvenile detention system with only a high school diploma‚ often gaining the necessary experience to become a juvenile intake officer. Even if a candidate meets all the education requirements for a position‚ he or she may be required to complete a probationary

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