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    How Is Injury Rehabilitation Managed? Rehabilitation Procedures • Rehabilitation aims to restore the injured site so that the athlete can return to practice and competition without pain‚ and with the same range of movement they had before the injury. • Successful rehabilitation procedures reduce the chance of injury Progressive Mobilisation • It is important to progressively introduce movement to the injured area once the RICER technique has been complete • e.g. active and passive movement

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    inherited and environmental factors to human development and the role of a multidisciplinary team in rehabilitation using the case study of Genie. Resources from the library and textbooks will be used as well as internet searches‚ the aspect of human development‚ nature and nurture will be discussed in relations some theorists. The roles of different professional in a multidisciplinary team in rehabilitation process will also be discussed. The ways we feel‚ think‚ speak and behave are usually as a result

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    Juveniles and Punishment: Should Juveniles Delinquents be tried as Adults in the Criminal Justice System? : Angela Eberhart Diversity in Criminal Justice Professor: Jonas Oscar December 10‚ 2011 Fall Semester The question have been raised on whether or not juveniles should be treated the same as adults in the Criminal Justice System This study will first indicate whether juveniles should be trialed as an adult based on age and the offences they commit. Secondly; this

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    In our American government system‚ we have developed a systematic based rehabilitation source‚ to adjust criminal behavior and reduce it. Though even with this system put in place‚ and these people supposedly being confined and guarded. Assault still happens in prison‚ Troy Erik Isaac would know firsthand‚ by being raped and assaulted at twelve‚ he was sentenced to juvenile detention for one week for a vandalism crime. On his first day there‚ he was raped by an older cellmate (Kasier). Juvenile

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    Theories of Punishment

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    On Criminal Law–Theories of Punishment July 22‚ 2009 In my criminal law class at law school‚ we discussed four basic theories of “why we punish”: deterrence (“to keep them from doing it”)‚ incarceration (“to keep those who do it away from us”)‚ rehabilitation (“to help them stop doing it”)‚ and retribution (“because they deserve it”). Any punishment should fall in line with your basic theory of punishment. It seems to me that each theory of punishment‚ when applied and examined‚ ends up needing

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    Evidence based practices are programs that are selected for use‚ that have been established by the best prior research‚ that has effectively adhered to the principles of effective intervention. The purpose of evidence based rehabilitation is to reduce recidivism and help inmates succeed once they are integrated back into the community. This is done by providing inmates with effective programs in academics‚ vocational skills‚ and substance abuse‚ to effectively improve offenders success in not reoffending

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    Theories of Punishment

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    Theories of why we punish offenders are crucial to the understanding of criminal law; in fact it is not easy to define legal punishment‚ however one thing is clear within the different theories of punishment is that they all require justification.[1] There are many theories of punishment yet they are predominantly broken down into two main categories. The utilitarian theory seeks to punish offenders to discourage‚ or “deter‚” future wrong doing. The retributive theory seeks to punish offenders

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    produces the same outcome). Sentencing of criminals aims to create three main benefits to both offenders and society. They include rehabilitation‚ deterrence and incapacitation effects. Of course‚ with different categories and variables in offenders‚ there are a range of factors that influence how cost effective specific punishments can be and whether certain punishments can produce the three sentencing effects previously mentioned. From here‚ it is appropriate to ask ourselves whether imprisonment

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    Writing to Argue - Capital Punishment Justice? Or simply revenge? Capital punishment is a horrendous and completely brutal punishment - an utterly barbaric way of society. Why educate the children of today’s modern world that an eye for an eye is appalling behaviour‚ however‚ allowing them to grow in communities where their teachings are lies? Hypocrites. The sickening miscarriage of justice. It is concealed away by the evil mask of the government. Statistics acquired show that 4 out

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    Rehabilitation for Chondromalacia Patella Generally‚ conservative rehabilitation is used for chondromalacia patella before looking at other options‚ such as surgery. Conservative treatment has two main objectives: control of symptoms‚ and increasing and maintenance of quadriceps strength. In the article “Chondromalacia Patellae in Athletes-A schematic Protocol of Management”‚ the treatment protocol was divided into 4 stages: (1) Acute phase‚ (2) Subacute phase‚ (3) Chronic phase‚ and (4) Maintenance

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