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    Role of the Papacy in the 4th Crusade The fourth Crusade was one of the most astonishing turn of events during the Middle Ages. Each Crusade was called for one purpose‚ to reconquer the Holy Land from the Muslims. With that in mind‚ the fourth Crusade was disaster‚ not only failing to get anywhere near Jerusalem but then to attack and conquer two Christian cities‚ which had been unprecedented to this time. When discussing these points in history‚ it is important to discuss how such events came to

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    UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX | Jurisdiction Case Review | Lauren Crider | | JON PALADINI | 7/8/2012 | [Type the abstract of the document here. The abstract is typically a short summary of the contents of the document. Type the abstract of the document here. The abstract is typically a short summary of the contents of the document.] | Cruller v. Florida Cruller v. Florida is a case that arose as a function of the Florida state court system. The case was presented to the Florida Supreme

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    References: Federal Judicial Center‚ (2013). Effective use of courtroom technology: a judge’s guide to pretrial and trial. Federal Judicial Center Publication‚ National Institute for Trial Advocacy‚ Retrieved from www.jud14.flcourts.org/Technology/Integrated%20Courtroom%20Tech. Flythe‚ T. (2013‚ Fall). The Courtroom 21 Project: A Light At The

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    being abused: There is evidence that individuals are taking the drug or other substance in amounts sufficient to create a hazard to their health or to the safety of other individuals or to the community; or There is significant diversion of the drug or other substance from legitimate drug channels; or Individuals are taking the drug or other substances on their own initiative rather than on the basis of medical advice from a practitioner licensed by law to administer

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    Working with Involuntary Clients There may be times when you will need to assess clients who have been ‘coerced’ to attend the session. They may not be willing to negotiate or to participate during the session. The involuntary client may be reluctant to provide any information at all during the initial assessment. Clients who are involuntary may present as pre-contemplators‚ and the worker may need to consider other methods of counselling or defusion. Understanding involuntary clients’ behaviours

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    In 1985‚ The Iran and Iraq war is feuding overseas and America had an embargo against selling arms to Iran. Our President was Ronald Reagan and the National Security Adviser was Robert McFarlane. “Iran made a secret request to buy weapons from the United States‚ McFarlane sought Reagan ’s approval” McFarlane told Reagan “that the sale of arms would not only improve U.S. relations with Iran‚ but might in turn lead to improved relations with Lebanon‚ increasing U.S. influence in the troubled Middle

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    Over the past few years prison overcrowding has been overlooked for a long while. It places extreme pressure on correctional facilities. Between 1951 and 1981‚ judges were sending more and more people to prison‚ climaxing in major overcrowding problems in the late 1970s. Between staffing to even the ratio for faculty to inmate; it has become a very expensive controversy. With overcrowding in prisons‚ a lot of other issues come with it. You must think of healthcare for inmates‚ and safety hazards

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    more issues than those in secure care and are far less likely to get their needs met. There is a growing consensus amongst mental health professionals that a potent relationship exists between mental health needs and criminality and mental health diversion programmes have been shown to be effective in reducing recidivism (Cuellar‚ McReynolds & Wasserman‚ 2006). The pattern of need for children taken into care is even more stark with physical‚ developmental and mental health needs being as high as

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    Diversion | |banks are a simple way of achieving this (see figure 1). | |contour cultivation where possible to slow down run-off and spread the water over a wide area

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    Introduction According to The National Conference of State Legislatures (2007)‚ “nearly two million adolescents are arrested in the United States each year” (p.4). Of this overwhelming rate‚ roughly 70% of these youth experience a mental health disorder (Hammond‚ 2007). Even more shocking‚ “one in four experiences a mental health disorder so severe that it impairs their ability to function as a young person and grow into a responsible adult” (Hammond‚ p.4‚ 2007). Not only are these youth experiencing

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