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    87% of the addicts are less likely than others to return to prison. Addicts who are unable to be rehabilitated are then sentenced to imprisonment. The program associates with family members to encourage and motivate these drug addicts to change behavior and enter treatment. Educational and vocational training should be provided rather than sentencing imprisonment and allow prisoners to be in isolation. Educational training will provide a better image of the convict hence will be able to get a

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    INTRODUCTION Criminological theories have rarely been concerned with the analysis of female criminality. Typically criminologists have either been content to subsume discussion of women offenders under ‘general’ theories‚ that is to say they have implicitly assumed the female is dealt with in discussing the male‚ or they have dealt with them exceptionally briefly in the way that other ‘marginal’ or ‘special’ categories are treated. The reason offered for this overwhelming lack of interest is that

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    another and evincing a depraved mind regardless of human life‚ although without any premeditated design to effect the death of any particular individual‚ is murder in the second degree and constitutes a felony of the first degree‚ punishable by imprisonment for a term of years not exceeding life or as provided in s. 775.082‚ s. 775.083‚ or s. 775.084. Whenever any person is charged with knowingly committing an assault or battery upon a law enforcement officer is engaged in the lawful performance

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    Indigenous Prison Population The overall prison population in Australia is similar to other developed countries‚ however the Australian Indigenous prison population is at an unacceptable rate and is continuing to rise (Krieg‚ 2006). The population of Indigenous prisoners in Australia has doubled within a generation (Mc Coy‚ 2008). Indigenous prisoner population in Western Australia‚ as with the rest of Australia‚ is massively over-represented (Justice & Community Safety in Western Australia‚ 2013)

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    Anatomy of Peripheral Nerves Peripheral nerves consist of fascicles that contain myelinated and unmyelinated axons. Endoneurium is the small amount of matrix that is present between individual axons. The perineurium is a sheath of special‚ fiber-like cells that ties the axons of each fascicle together. Epineurium is the connective tissue that surrounds the entire nerve trunk and gives off vascular connective tissue septa that traverse the nerve and separate fascicles from one another. | | Single

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    “Rehabilitation in Juvenile Justice” The decline of the rehabilitation system and reforms Rehabilitation for juveniles has been on a decline for the last 20 years. This is because many people consider that juvenile crimes are getting worse and the kids need to be disciplined1. Unfortunately this has backfired in a bad way‚ because the juvenile crime problem has not been stemmed by this means. In fact it has increased and juvenile crimes are on the rise. The whole purpose of rehabilitation

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    Honorable Chief Secretary‚ Azad Government of The State of Jammu and Kashmir. Distinguished Guests Country Director Save the Children U.K Child Protection Coordinator. Mubashir Nabi Programme Manager Operations. Mubarik Maman. Child Protection Coordinator. Dear Participants I am privileged to speak on topic of “Policy and Legal Aspects of Child Abuse in AJ&K”. Children are considered as one of the most vulnerable group of society. A child needs adequate protection from all sorts of abuses

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    authoritative imposition of something negative or unpleasant on a person or animal in response to behavior deemed wrong by an individual or by a group‚ for purposes of punishment‚ it should be noted that it is being referred to by plain incarceration and imprisonment. Rehabilitation is more humane to those who are incarcerated. In this process it helps to treat people to become good in our society. With this process it tries to help the offender change their ways‚ to help prevent them from committing the

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    Donald Jason‚ and told him about my passion and how I wanted to become a Forensic Pathologist and what I should do. He sent me a pdf file of all the things I needed to know about the different kinds of pathology‚ the level of education and the importance of a Pathologist job. It also said that most Pathology were old white men because of the many years it takes most women decides to do something else. That’s when I and up my mind that medicine was not a choice but a must‚ I not only wanted to help the

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    indicates pathology or injury. Pain should never be considered something to tolerate or accept in one’s later years. Unfortunately‚ many clinicians and older adults wrongfully assume that pain should be expected in aging‚ which leads to less aggressive treatment. Older adults have additional fears about becoming dependent‚ undergoing invasive procedures‚ taking pain medications‚ and having a financial burden. The most common pain-producing conditions for aging adults include pathologies such as arthritis

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