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    four theories are deterrence‚ incapacitation‚ rehabilitation and restorative justice. In the early 1900’s rehabilitation had emerged as the primary theory of corrections and shaped every aspect of correctional policy and practice. Then in the 1960’s and 1970’s rehabilitation was attacked for not having evidentiary standing and in the resulting turmoil came about the other theories of deterrence‚ incapacitation and restorative justice. Rehabilitation though was unjustly thrown aside and said not

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    Johnson stated “Tocqueville (1833) was correct when he observed that rehabilitation and reformation are two different things: We can measure rehabilitation‚ but we cannot measure reformation. Though we can observe that some inmates unquestionably may have changed in positive ways‚ there is no way of observing whether they have "repented." The former inmate still

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    Punishment vs. Rehabilitation Deborah Bryant CJA/500 June 7‚ 2010 Nicholas Russo Theories regarding Punishment and Rehabilitation have evolved with the civilization of man. There was a time in history when the rights of the accused were not considered when

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    and this prison was said to be humane and gave the inmates the opportunity for rehabilitation. Today our correctional system punishes offenders who violate

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    Rehabilitation of Child Soldiers According to the UN‚ “Any person under 18 years of age who is part of any kind of regular or irregular armed force or armed group in any capacity‚ including but not limited to cooks‚ porters‚ messengers and anyone accompanying such groups‚ other than family members. The definition includes girls recruited for sexual purposes and for forced marriage. It does not‚ therefore‚ only refer to a child who is carrying or has carried arms.” (Abatneh 22).The use of children

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    The author of Paper Towns is John Green. He was born on August 24‚ 1977‚ in Indianapolis‚ Indiana. He went to Kenyon College and earned double degrees in Religious Studies and English. He worked as a student chaplain in a children’s hospital. Green spent lots of time with terminally ill children‚ who inspired him to become a writer. Because of the sick children‚ Green was determined to use his power of writing to make the world a better place. He is a New York Times bestselling author of multiple

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    Abstract This paper will discuss the elements debate between the effectiveness of punishment and rehabilitation. The Punishment model basically moves for offenders to stay imprisoned for lengthy periods of time to reduce recidivism. There are questions to whether or not this model is effective and studies show that most offenders who stay in jail and prisons for a long period of time tend to recidivate and commit other crimes. The Rehabilitation model seeks for reformation of the offender by

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    The main concept of this study is to effectively display Multidisciplinary Teams and the role they have on the field of Mental Health. MDTs have been proven to be an effective format for collaboration of Mental Health Clinicians to exhibit the core concepts of wellness‚ resilience‚ and prevention for the overall health of the patient. Evidence has been shown to prove that when MDTs are being practiced in the field of study‚ Mental Health Clinicians exhibit enthusiasm of the skills and ideas being

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    Clinical Summary and Flow Chart Substance Abuse History: The patient’s is a thirty eight year old single woman. Her drug of choice is alcohol. She had her first drink at age 13 at which time she would sneak drinks at family gatherings and sometimes on the weekends with friends. At age 18 she started to drink more frequently and greater amounts‚ about 8-10 drinks‚ on each occasion. At times she would pass out. She noticed her drinking becoming a problem around the age of 28. She was drinking

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