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    Summary of Facts Officer Speedy was patrolling in her cruiser last night and noticed a black sports car that was speeding and driving recklessly. The black sports car almost hit the officer. Officer Speedy then took the time to pursue the black sports car through downtown Saint Leo. Their speeds were in excess of 100 miles per hour around midnight when many people were out enjoying the night life. These people included pedestrians and those going to their vehicles to either head home or to other

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    School governors Volunteers who ensure the school provide a good quality education. Decides the schools general policy and approach to meet the needs of learners with additional learning needs. Set the school’s budget. Works in partnership with Head teacher‚ ensuring Head teacher sets objectives and priorities in the school development plan. Reports annually to parents on the schools Additional Educational Needs policy. Senior management team Setting objectives and priorities in the school

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    Probation Officer Job

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    I researched three jobs a correctional officer‚ a probation officer‚ and a prison rehabilitation councilor. Working in a prison can be dangerous no matter what the exact occupation is. I was very surprised to find out that as a correctional officer only a high school diploma is required or something equivalent with experience of two years. Yet there was no true definition of what two equivalent years of experience is. Other requirements including passing an entrance exam‚ and attending the academy

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    satisfactorily perform or complete a task that one must fulfill‚ and which has a consequent penalty for failure. Responsibility is a characteristic that can make any individual successful in life. No matter what you do‚ whether at work‚ school or home‚ having responsibility and acting responsibly are key traits. Many jobs and other positions look for an individual who has responsibility. If an individual lacks this trait‚ it is easy for them to be fired or let go‚ possibly from something they may

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    Personal Responsibility and Education Success Marilyn Villarreal-Rivera GEN/200 06 August 2012 Ann Zomerfeld A Direct Correlation between Personal Responsibility and Education Success When a person stands in front of a mirror‚ who do they see looking back? Them! They are responsible for the decisions made in their life. There is a direct correlation between personal responsibility and education success. Time management and proper organization serve not only in planning for education success

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    Religion & Social Welfare Policy. Role of Religion in SWP history and currently. 10/9/2013 Religion and Social Welfare Role of Religion The dictionary defines charity as a voluntary activity‚ donating money‚ property or service’s to the needy for general social betterment. (www.thefreedictionary.com) Charity through Christianity in the New Testament is considered the largest form of love. It is manifested through an unselfish love of ones fellow man (Corinthian 1:13.) In

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    There are both positive and negative implications of the Welfare Reform Act of 1996 on Medicaid. A negative implication is that even though most of the people on welfare and Medicaid are able-bodied people who could be self-sufficient if they had to be‚ Medicaid and other social programs reinforce these people’s laziness and unwillingness to contribute to society. Welfare reform has only decreased handouts marginally. A positive implication is that some effort was made to reduce the number of people

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    views of the role of education. (20 marks) Functionalists emphasise positive aspects of schools‚ this is the idea of a ‘consensus’ perspective; where there is an agreement about what is valued within a society. These are like Emile Durkheim’s social facts or moral regulation in that they govern behaviour‚ and while they are coercive‚ they are also generally agreed upon where ‘The function of education is to transmit society’s norms and values’ . According to functionalists education performs a wide

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    society with no personal responsibility and the attitude of ’it’s the other person’s fault’‚ ’you owe me’. A society where children grow up with no boundaries or knowledge or concern for civil society and personal responsibility. When an officer says "Put your hands up"‚ then put your hands up. Don’t reach for something in your pocket‚ your lap‚ your seat‚ etc. There’s plenty of reason for an officer to feel threatened. There have been multiple assaults and ambushes on officers lately. That is a sad

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    Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction Threading through the history of civilization‚ the pursuit for punishment of lawbreakers was almost as bloody as the crime committed. Punishment then was prompt and pitiless. Although there were penitentiaries in the annals of early correctional system‚ its characteristics just redo the barbaric practices of treating erring individuals. In this contemporary society when an authority places a person behind bars‚ it has acknowledged a moral

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