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    Female Correctional Officers Jordan Beth Stevenson Introduction to Corrections October 25‚ 2012 Saeler Abstract This research paper consists of brief history of how female correctional officers came to be in the system and the court cases that hindered and helped their process. It also consists of the stereotypes and struggles the officers are faced with in this line of work; such as weaknesses and home life association. Sexual harassment and discrimination is a problematic topic

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    classifying‚ explaining REMEMBERING Recalling information Recognizing‚ listing‚ describing‚ retrieving‚ naming‚ finding BLOOM’S TAXONOMY OF OBJECTIVES ORIGINAL TERMS NEW TERMS Evaluation Creating Synthesis Evaluating Analysis Analyzing Application Applying Comprehension Understanding Knowledge Remembering TABLE 1 Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy of Objectives Teacher’s Role Student’s Role Remembering Recalling information Recognizing‚ listing‚ describing‚ retrieving‚ naming‚ finding Directs Tells

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    Philippine education system to be at par with the standards set by other countries not just in the number of years but in academic excellence as well. Clearly‚ there is no other path schools would trod but to more improvements. Efforts to improve education relate directly to the quality of leadership provided in the schools. In study after study‚ it has been shown that the one determinant of excellence in public schooling is the leadership of an individual - the school principal. Research on effective

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    History of Correctional Policies The history of correctional polices began in the 1800s and it is still and important part of today’s justice system. There were many sanctions applicable for individuals who committed crimes but prison is one of the most common ones. During the 16th and 17th centuries most punishments were public for embarrassment purposes to stop the criminal behavior. One example of public punishment is the “pillory”‚ which was a wooden device with holes in it to put the head and

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    Punishment Punishment (*1) [’pʌnɪʃmənt] 1. (Law) a penalty or sanction given for any crime or offence 2. (Law) the act of punishing or state of being punished 3. Informal rough treatment 4. (Psychology) Psychol any aversive stimulus administered to an organism as part of training (As defined by freedefinition.com) Punishment is our current most exercised consequence for bringing justice to those victims of criminals by incarcerating offenders in a jail or prison‚ as well as other forms such

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    grand principals

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    process”. According to Badaracco (1997) Managers should look for concrete ways of resolving right vs. wrong situations by using good behavior with good intentions. The problems with the Grand Principles: • Mission statements describe high level of principals & pledges from a firm and typically refer to some type of large social activities. Mission statements are designed to inform the public what their organization is about. They are supposed to make people interested in your business. Mission statements

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    I have my own views about becoming the Principal of my school. I feel that the principal of the school should also be elected from the students. When we live in a democracy‚ why should we deny this right to the students? There should be a Students’ Council elected by the students themselves. Every class should send its own representative. These class representatives should form a Parliament. The Principal should be made responsible to them. The students are never consulted in the appointment of the

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    The Cold War and U. S. Diplomacy: The Truman Doctrine Ardell Simmons Professor Muhammad Sohna Politics 300 Friday‚ December 2‚ 2011 The Truman Doctrine: Contain the Expansion of Communism‚ Presumably Everywhere Summarize a situation that required U.S. diplomatic efforts during the president’s time in office. According to Woolsey (2008)‚ “WWII had bled the British Forces to the bone. The Battle of Britain‚ and the huge casualties suffered in Africa and the Continent had made it impossible

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    to each other. 2. What are the components of the strategic management process? The components of the strategic management process consist of: a. Analyze external and internal environments One commonly used strategic tools is SWOT ‚ the objective is to analyze factors from both within and outside the organization that may influences success. The internal and external factors to be considered in the SWOT analysis are: Strengths Weakness Opportunities Threats b. Strategic Intent and

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    the prison to be a co-correctional institution with 100 women and 700 men. Summarize the primary issues in starting a co-correctional institution‚ including facility problems‚ social problems and staff/management problems. Don’t try to solve the problems – simply point out and describe the issues that must be considered if this change is to go forward. The recommendations for co-gender institutions may seem extreme to the unitiated‚ but leaving the effect of a system that allows at least nonsexual

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