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    history of rehabilitation within the penal system from its early beginnings in the late 19th century and how it has arrived at its current state. It will explore the different approaches that have been employed to address criminal behaviour and to encourage personal change over this period and the justifications and arguments for doing so. It will also critically discuss the Risk Need Responsivity (RNR) model‚ which at this point in time is the leading model of offender rehabilitation. Exploring

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    Lack of Rehabilitation in the Prison System Michelle Cyrus COM/156 March 13‚ 2011 Gregory Downing By the lack of rehabilitation programs in the state and federal prison systems‚ the chances of convicts releasing

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    Furthermore‚ the code of ethics is considered as the law because it provides written guidelines that define appropriate behavior which can assist professionals with dilemmas in which they may encounter and as a result‚ often avoid. The Commission on Rehabilitation Counselor Certification‚ also known as the Code has been a major contributor to the professional counselor’s field. Thus‚ revisions to the Code have been created due to client lawsuits

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    A Woman Scorn In Isabel Allende’s story of “An Act of Vengeance” Allende weaves a twisted story of hate‚ love and retribution. Dulce Rosa was the beautiful daughter of the Senator Anselmo Orellano. Fighting took place in their town of Santa Teresa‚ where a man named Tadeo Cespeded murdered Anselmo and raped Dulce. From that point on‚ Dulce planted in her mind to one day grow up and kill the man who murdered her father. Thirty years later‚ Dulce and Tadeo meet for the first time since the murder

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    Juvenile Rehabilitation Organizational Plan Throughout history‚ many methods were utilized to sanction and rehabilitate juvenile delinquents. In this research paper‚ I aim to explore the various techniques which were tried and are currently used and suggested as a means of dealing with offending youths. Mainly‚ I want to inspect the advantages and disadvantages of each system so that I can understand the correlations of the methods and their abilities in producing a future law-abiding citizen.

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    “African Americans now constitute nearly 1 million of the total 2.3 million incarcerated population” (N.D. ‚ 2016). In my opinion‚ If you grew up with going to visit parents and relatives at a prison‚ It will become your norm. Most African American children grow up with one or more parent or relative in prison or jail. I personally don’t understand how a child could have a fair chance at life under those circumstances. When I was a Correctional Officer‚ I have experienced an incident that I would

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    Pulmonary Rehabilitation has Positive Effects on Depression and Anxiety in Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Amy Butler Boise State University Abstract Symptoms of anxiety and depression are prevalent in patients with moderate-to-severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and are known to worsen patient-centered outcomes and quality of life. Evidence supports the use of pulmonary rehabilitation to effectively manage psychological morbidities in COPD.  This

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    Rehabilitation Counselor According to the American Medical Association‚ an estimated 43 million Americans have physical‚ mental‚ or psychological disabilities that restrict their everyday lives and prevent them from obtaining or maintaining jobs (Burns). Rehabilitation counselors recognize this and are paid to fix these problems every day. Before becoming a rehabilitation counselor they must gain specific job skills and requirements needed for the job. A rehabilitation counselor’s job effects

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    a detailed description of what services a rehabilitation counselor provides to society. The paper provides a detailed of how The National Organization for Human Services set standards for human service worker which includes rehabilitation counselors. It also gives the history of a rehabilitation counselor and when the profession started to grow. The paper provides different laws that have affected the human service profession in general and rehabilitation counselors. The American Counseling Association

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    Rehabilitation in our Prison System Rehabilitation in our Prison System When Jeannette Brown first got out of prison in April 2000‚ she had nowhere to go. With felony convictions for battery and gun possession‚ and little education or special skills‚ Jeannette couldn’t find a job to support her five kids. Had she found one‚ she still wouldn’t have had a driver’s license or a car to get there. Jeannette met regularly with a parole officer‚ but their relationship was hostile

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