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    Probation and Punishment Xavian Deniz Introduction to Criminal Justice Prof. Robert Hammes Law and order are two words that keep our society from collapsing on its self. We the American people have our freedom to do what ever we want; we can purse any career‚ go down to your favorite restaurant and order whatever you want. We have these freedoms because people fought for them many years ago‚ so that we wouldn’t be under rule or dictatorship. Many people take our freedom for granted

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    Medical Method of Rehabilitation Andre da Silva January 28‚ 2013 Intro to Corrections Earlier in the 20th Century big business reigned over society and many changes were in place for the nation. Although much was looking up for the young United States slums‚ crime‚ vice‚ and black markets loomed around every corner. With the ever growing criminal activity followed the need of rehabilitation of these offenders. In attempt to make the streets safer many methods of rehabilitation emerged have

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    Community Based Rehabilitation-Concept and characteristics *Mohammad Guthigar Community Based Rehabilitation(CBR) may be defined‚ according to three United Nation Agencies‚ ILO‚ UNESCO‚ and the WHO‚ as a "strategy within community development for the rehabilitation‚ equalization of opportunities‚ and social integration of all people with disabilities. CBR is implemented through the combined efforts of disabled people themselves‚ their families and communities‚ and the appropriate health‚ education

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    crime and work with youth to help them shift back in the right direction. Rehabilitation of our youth offenders occurs through this act‚ as well as allowing them to try and assist in the healing of everything and everyone affected by their crime. Canada’s youth justice system is the best component in

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    Through the research I conducted I realized that Kant did in fact have some very surprising views on punishment as well as what is acceptable and unacceptable. The ideas he had based upon capital punishment and the rehabilitation of criminals are vastly different than the other. Kantianism is based off of deontology which sees that‚ “the nature of ethical rules is to bind you to your duty‚ and that binding is not dependent on consequences” (Waller‚ Bruce N). It is important to know that‚ “this duty

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    against cruel or unusual punishment A right to protection from physical harm A right to sanitary and healthy conditions of confinement A limited right to legal assistance while imprisoned A limited right to religious freedom while imprisoned A limited right to freedom of speech while imprisoned A limited right to due process prior to denial of privileges These individual rights must be effectively balanced against these public-order concerns: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Punishment of the guilty Safe communities

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    by vehicular is at 39 % which allows for the need of rehabilitation facilities once care is done in hospitals (National Spinal Cord Injury Statistical Center at UAB‚ (2012). Outpatient rehabilitation programs are needed because hospital stays have declined bur 24 days to 11 days and then the inpatient rehabilitation went from 98 to 36 days. Many people begin their rehabilitation from a spinal cord injury in an inpatient long term rehabilitation facility which helps them learn how to use what they

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    justification for punishment is to deter deviant behavior. Retribution‚ deterrence‚ rehabilitation and societal protection are the four justifications for punishment currently used in today ’s society. These four forms of punishment are used in today ’s society in an attempt deter criminal activity and to lower crime rates. Research of the four justifications of punishment will reveal which type of punishment deters crime most effectively as well as if the consequences of punishment provide any benefit

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    Shelly Clemente #5 Oppose Capital Punishment  Be it resolved that capital punishment be legalised in Canada.  The death penalty was officially abolished in Canada in 1976 when the Canadian government held a free vote in Parliament to eradicate it from the Criminal Code and over sixty countries around the world have done the same. According to a poll conducted by Angus Reid‚ a Canadian sociologist‚ 21 percent of Canadians feel that murderers can be rehabilitated and 54 percent feel that although

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    spontaneous recovery capacities and the effects of rehabilitation (3). Active movement practice and repetition are thought to shape neural plasticity and enhance motor recovery. Its frequency and intensity correlate largely with stroke recovery (4). Currently‚ it is recommended to use rehabilitation programs involving intensive‚ repetitive‚ and task-specific movement training

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