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    RESEARCH TOPIC/TITLE: “BEHIND THE SCENES: STUDENTS’ VIEWPOINTS AND STANDPOINTS ON COMPUTING-MATHEMATICS COURSES” A. Description of the Project 1. Rationale: Course evaluations consist of series of questions in order to evaluate the instruction of a given course. Primarily‚ it helps teachers develop professionally. Personally‚ it helped me identify my weaknesses as an instructor at the same what the students like about how I performed in the class. Additionally‚ Course evaluations can

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    Women in Prisons

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    reform: current issues in American punishment. Sudbury‚ MA: Jones & Bartlett Learning‚ 1994. Print. Strupp‚ Heidi. Solving California’s Prison Crisis Requires Smarter Approach. New America Media. March 27‚ 2010. Web. April 10‚ 2011 Vitiello‚ Michael. Addressing the Special Problems of Mentally Ill Prisoners: A Small Piece of the Solution to Our Nation ’s Prison Crisis. September‚ 2010. Web. April 10‚ 2011.

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    Drug Trafficking within US Prisons LaNesa N. Hicks ENG122: English Composition II Instructor: Shelley Lawyer February 14‚ 2012 In a place that is guarded heavily by officers and cameras galore‚ drugs are in such great demand. Drug trafficking is rapidly growing within the jail systems in the US; drug trafficking has become prevalent in every US Prison. While there a number of theories‚ many of these are conflicting. What

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    CJS/230 Prisons in the early years‚ were much less of how prisons are seen today. Prisons were mistreated‚ the conditions were unbearable and not fit for humans. Prisoners often were punished severely to the point were it resulted in death‚ Flogging‚ mutilation‚ branding‚ even public humiliation were some of the different types of punishments (Schmalleger‚ 2011‚ Chapter 13). In some instances offenders were not fed or clothe properly and left in cells for long periods of time without

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    Final Proposal 12/20/2014 PHI/105 Laura Templeman Topic: Abortion: Ethical decisions for the modern family. Is it ethical to apply one situation to all? Is it not acceptable to allow a case by case basis? “She gets some static walking ’ through the door. They call her a killer‚ and they call her a sinner‚ and they call her a whore. God forbid you ever had to walk a mile in her shoes Cause then you really might know what it ’s like to have to choose. Then you really might know

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    justice system. Prisons are not adequately equipped to care for mentally ill inmates‚ which can lead to an escalation of an inmate’s illness. Mentally ill inmates are a major problem in prisons because they require plenty of special needs. Most of the prisons do not encounter the medication needed for these offenders‚ so it is better for them to be taken care of at a mental hospital where they will be treated correctly. Incarcerating mentally ill offenders cause major problems in prisons. Taxpayer costs

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    School-to-Prison Pipeline The school-to-prison pipeline plagues schools and youth across the country‚ specifically targeting minority and disabled students in urban areas. Due to policies employed in schools across the United States‚ students are channeled directly from the school system into the criminal justice system. Many of these schools have metal detectors‚ law enforcement officers in the buildings and intense zero-tolerance policies that treat minor and major infractions with extreme severity

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    Jails and Prisons Tammy Johnson CRJ303: Corrections Professor Jeffrey Cudworth January 7‚ 2013 Jails and Prisons Jails and prisons are both types of sanctions that are used for convicted offenders that have committed crimes‚ but there are many differences in the two. “Jails are locally operated short- term confinement facilities originally built to hold suspects following arrest and pending trail. Today’s jails also serve these purposes: * They receive individuals pending arraignment

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    Running Head: COOPERATIVE LEARNING AND STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT Abstract The researcher‚ School District. The purpose of this research is to determine whether an interdependence model of cooperative learning will improve student achievement‚ when compared to a cooperative learning model that uses student jobs. Cooperative learning processes are being used throughout the country on every level as a method of improving student learning as a medium to teach these desired characteristics. The goals of

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    Rehabiltaion in prisons

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     22 pages ( 36 KB ) 4 7 reviews Downloaded 1262 times Keywordscriminals‚ prisoners‚hypothesis‚ meld‚warehouses 0Like0 Overcrowding in America’s Prisons: Can Repeat Offenders Be Rehabilitated Thesis Statement and Hypothesis: Prisons in America are overcrowded‚ understaffed and I believe put very little emphasis on rehabilitation. Introduction: The American prison system was set up to rehabilitate prisoners so they can meld back into society as productive citizens. Instead‚ factors as high

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