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    Volunteering in itself‚ has many benefits not only to a person’s health‚ but to the world. There are many types of volunteering opportunities that can benefit a community. Volunteering for an environmental group locally in a community is beneficial because it can have more lasting visible effects in the area as well as can help build stronger support relationships between people with common interests. Also it impacts the people in the area more emotionally compared to national volunteering. Volunteering

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    COMMUNITY BASED REHABILITATION PROGRAMME OF WOMEN’S DEVELOPMENT CENTRE AUGUST-2007 WOMEN’S DEVELOPMENT CENTRE‚ No. 61 MULGAMPOLA ROAD‚ KANDY Y ACKNOWLEDGEMENT A Documentation of such a comprehensive finish cannot be completed without the help of numerous sources and people throughout the long rugged path of success. I too realized this fact and so‚ I take this opportunity to thank them all. Personally this documentation has

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    Identify the goals of Community Corrections and determine if the goals are being met. What would be your team ’s recommendation to improve Community Corrections? Today‚ 3 out of every 4 persons under correctional supervision in the United States are on some form of community-based custody-mostly probation or parole-although community corrections also includes halfway houses‚ residential centers‚ work furlough‚ and all other programs for managing the offender in the community. It is a legal status

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    The Future of Community Policing The Department of Justice defines community policing as a philosophy that “focuses on crime and social disorder through the delivery of police services that includes aspects of traditional law enforcement‚ as well as prevention‚ problem-solving‚ community engagement‚ and partnerships.” There are three key components to the community policing philosophy. These include: The creation of and reliance on effective partnerships with the community and other public/private-sector

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    whole community-oriented policing process. This part of the process is where the community gets together and creates a committee to address the concerns of the community about the criminal and order maintenance issues that is going on in the community. There are four programs that make up neighborhood-oriented policing. The first program being community patrols. Community patrols are very important as it allows the police to be seen working the streets and more accessible to the community. This helps

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    Community Service in the Heart of Hurricane Sandy Community service does not have just one single meaning; it has many. Community service means something different to every person in the world. To me‚ community service means helping not only your community‚ but also your school‚ state and country. It means to be kind and caring to others‚ to help out those who are less fortunate then you. Community service is when you take time out of your life to do something that will better other people

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    “Do to others as you would have them do to you. For if you love those who love you‚ what credit is that to you?”(Luke 6:31-32) What credit does one truly receive from helping those who have always helped them? In what way does that benefit the community? Jesus asked this trivial question in an attempt to relay the epitome of the Kingdom of God. Many spend a whole lifetime searching for the true meaning of Jesus’ teachings on the Kingdom of God. The 21st century mind cannot comprehend the true impact

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    INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT INTRODUCTION TO COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT MODULE CD 121 Compiled by ESTHER ZALINGANIRA SAYENDA Page 2 | Blantyre International University CD 121 Page 2 of 2 Blantyre International University PRIVATE BAG 98 BLANTYRE MALAWI (265) E-mail: eszalie@gmail.com Cell: (+265888905666) ©2012 Programme: Bachelor of Community Development. Department: Community Development Course Title: Introduction to Community Development Course Code: CD 121 Course

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    has their own perception of an ideal community. The selection of components for any ideal community will vary depending upon the upbringing‚ culture‚ norms and values that prevail within any individual portraying view of an ideal community. Ultimately the task is to develop or construct such a community whose underlying principles‚ values and system of administration is based on key notes which shall be ideal for all of the people that live in that community irrespective or their religion‚ caste

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    possibly do. Cheating is basically an easy way out without putting the effort. Cheating isn’t fair to people who work hard. People who make up community service hours are given the same amount of credit as those who actually work hard to achieve them. First‚ working for community service hours builds character and responsibility. People who make up community service hours are either to lazy or do not want to work unless they are paid. Working for your hours teaches work ethic and that work hours do not

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