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    their child’s involvement. Parents should discuss gangs with their child and actively discourage gang association. SIGNS OF GANG ASSOCIATION Parents should be aware of behavior changes in their children. Such changes include; a decline in grades‚ truancy‚ graffiti in the youth’s room‚ on school folders or on clothes‚ wearing of certain style or color of clothes‚ breaking of curfew‚ change in friends‚ drug and/or alcohol use‚ or possession of money or items that a parent cannot explain. Involvement

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    Summarise the policies and procedures of the setting relevant to promoting children and young people’s positive behaviour In my setting there are several policy documents that advise both parents and teachers what procedures are in place to help the children to perform to the best of their abilities and also set out guidelines of what the school expects off the staff‚ pupils and parents. Our schools behaviour policy also incorporates both the code of conduct‚ dealing with inappropriate behaviour

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    them. Status offenses… When children violate laws that are written solely for them to abide by they are put in the category as a status offender. Status offenders are also referred to as persons in need of supervisions (PINS) in some states. Truancy‚ running away from home‚ incorrigibility and vagrancy are all categorized under status offenses. Although an adult can run away from home and not violate any law‚ the state laws require juveniles to be subjected to parental control. Juvenile Courts

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    The Roles of School Counselor Based on the counselor’s log book listed 26 roles or responsibilities that must be done by a counselor. However‚ counselors are not necessarily bound by duties recorded because the scope of duties of a counselor is actually more than that. According to Mr. Zaifulnizam‚ role that can be played as a counselor must be based on knowledge of appropriate guidance and counseling so that they can deal with problems at school and managed to turn the actual functions of guidance

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    Pyromania is an impulse control disorder in which individuals repeatedly fail to resist impulses to deliberately start fires‚ in order to relieve tension or for instant gratification. The term pyromania comes from the Greek word πῦρ (pyr‚ fire). Pyromania and pyromaniacs are distinct from arson‚ the pursuit of personal‚ monetary or political gain. It is multiple‚ deliberate and purposeful fire setting rather than accidental. Pyromaniacs start fires to induce euphoria‚ and often fixate on institutions

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    main cause of differences in the educational achievement of different social groups. (20 marks) METHODS IN CONTEXT 5. Using material from Item B and elsewhere assess the strengths and limitations of one of the following methods for investigating truancy from school: EITHER official statistics OR participant observation. (20 marks) RESEARCH METHODS 6. Explain what is meant by ‘validity’ in sociological research. (2 marks) 7.

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    In the section of Ain’t No Makin’ It titled The Hallway Hangers: Teacher’s Nightmare‚ we learn that all of the Hallway Hangers had truancy issues‚ skipping school regularly in favor of getting high and hanging out with their friend’s. What most struck me is that Boo-Boo once skipped school for four months and there was no effort by the school to contact him or his parents during that

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    committed by either a parent “the doctrine parents partite (the State as Parent)” (Meyer & Grant‚ 2003‚ p. 492) or the government. Juvenile courts are involved in more than strictly delinquency in minors. All matters involving youth such as adoption‚ truancy‚ and such are a concern with the Juvenile Court system. Cases involving juveniles can be presented via police officers‚ school personnel‚ and others. It is then decided through the court system whether a youth will be sent through the system based

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    This essay will firstly explain how sociologists identify class as a primary source of identity‚ secondly explain how sociologists also identify this source of identity as a primary pattern of inequality‚ thirdly it will refer to key sociological studies on institutional inequality and provide statistical data to illustrate how such inequalities are sustained and finally‚ refer to appropriate theoretical perspectives such as‚ Marx and Weber when explaining the causes of this primary patterns of inequality

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    My Dream of a College Degree Lynn McBride ENG 121 Janelle Garcia 2/17/2013 Outline 1. Reasons why I returned to school A. Inspiration for my children 1. Education is to be valued 2. Envisioning a successful future B. Importance 1. Becoming all you can be 2. Job Competition C. Extend my knowledge D. Love to learn E. To further my career 2. Motivations A. Better life for my family B. Promotions at my job C. Pride in accomplishment

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