and support for the residence in the care homes residential homes with the support of policies and legislations in the England. The aim of this essay is to identify the law that is related to vulnerable adults is the lack of resources. Literature review In definition‚ a vulnerable adult is a person aged over the sixteen and not able to protect or take care of himself. There are number of reasons behind it; they are illness‚ physical disability‚ mental illness‚ drug or alcohol dependency and
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The mentally ill is over-represented in the criminal justice system when compared with the larger United States population. People with mental illness are incarcerated approximately 8 times more frequently than they are admitted to state mental hospitals‚ and are incarcerated for significantly longer time than other inmates (Ascher-Svanum‚ Nyhuis‚ Faries‚ Ball‚ & Kinon‚ 2010). This has been linked to an increased danger to themselves‚ other inmates and persons employed in the prison system. Effectively
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06 August 2013 Juvenile Crime In “Adult Crimes‚ Adult Time‚” published in the Washington Post on March 29‚ 1998‚ Linda J. Collier argues about the juvenile laws and her principal argument shows that children should serve the same time as adults when they commit adult crimes. Collier provides some statistics and examples (Jonesboro shooting‚ Daily City shooting‚ and her experience with a particular girl) that support her position regarding the information of the article. The diversity of laws among
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social ills. What isyour opinion? Support youranswer with examples. Youshould write at least 350 words. [60 marks] 3. Definition • digital products‚ communication device/ application/ service ICT • radio‚ TV‚ mobile phone‚ satellite system‚ Internet‚ computer‚ software • causing troubles or suffering to the society and relations betweensocial ills people • truancy‚ violence‚ erosion of culture‚ drug abuse‚ cyber-relationship 4. OUTLINE agree : ICT is the cause of today’s many social ills addiction
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According to Nagaraja D‚ 2008 an individual suffering from mental illness is entitled with the same dignity and respectable behaviour as any other human being. Just because a person is mentally ill does not make him worthless. A mentally ill persons rights flow from the basic right to life as in Article 21 of the constitution which includes right to living accomodation ‚ food water medical treatment education‚ acceptable livelihood‚ income and compatible life‚ right to privacy‚ speedy trial‚ information
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The article I chose to read on the deinstitutionalization of the mentally ill was entitled: “Victimization of the Mentally Ill: An Unintended Consequence of Deinstitutionalization”. According to this article‚ one issue the deinstitutionalization brought about that affected communities was the increased number of displaced‚ homeless‚ mentally ill patients. Because so many of these patients are left untreated‚ they are unable to cope in a normal society‚ often causing these deinstitutionalized patients
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negative to the vulnerable stakeholders? Interrogating who could they be? Whether we realise it or not the most affected by the (ICT) which left venomous impact as it poisoning their mind and slowly corrupting it. Perplexed‚ (ICT) has caused many social ills in reality despite its contributions to the country. (ICT) provide boundless network which promotes extreme socialisation among youths‚ inadequate law enforcement of the cyberspace activities ‚ and global stigma. Theoretically‚ (ICT)
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that executing the insane is unconstitutional. However‚ if an inmate’s mental competency has been restored‚ he or she can then be executed. Inmates who are intellectually disabled (mentally retarded) also cannot be executed. Inmates who are mentally ill‚ but not insane‚ have no such exemption. Being in the mental health field for
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Kirkbride‚ advocate of the tenets of Moral Treatment‚ foresaw a treatment facility that was idealistic in grandeur and architecture where he hoped to create a place of healing for the mentally ill. With plenty of fresh air and open spaces‚ “these asylums replaced cruder methods of coping with the mentally ill‚ such as confining them to prisons or poorhouses where they were often abused and their special needs were rarely met” (“Kirkbride Buildings”‚ 2001-2012). Sadly‚ his humanitarian movement was
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commedia character ill dottore to life through characterisation‚ movement and voice work. Clint used movement by imitating Ill dottore’s classic confident stance of chest and stomach pushed out and feet close together. Through the use of body gestures‚ in particular using his index finger to accentuate phrases of importance‚ Clint demonstrated Ill Dottore’s know it all quality and want for attention. When walking around the stage Clint utilized every step‚ being sure to incorporate Ill Dottore’s strong
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