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    Describe causation of crime theories and how they relate to criminal behavior. Describe the common models for society to determine which acts are considered criminal. Explain how causation theories of crime affect society. In criminal law causation is defined as an action from which the specific injury or other effect arose and is combined with a state of mind to compare the elements of guilt. It is only applicable where a result has been achieved and is immaterial with regard to attempt

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    Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scale-II (VASB-II) was completed by Leyla’s mother to determine Leyla’s daily functioning skills. More specifically‚ these daily skills are necessary to get along with others and taking care of oneself. The VASB-II included domains in communication‚ daily living‚ and socialization. Leyla’s mother spoke with the evaluator about Leyla’s functioning skills at home‚ at school‚ and in the community. Leyla achieved a standard score of 113‚ which is in the Adequate adaptive level

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    Perspectives of Engagement with Clients One thing that makes social work stand out from other professions is the relationship that a social worker builds with their client. It is an important factor but can also be very challenging at times. There are several stages to the social work treatment process. Those stages include; engagement‚ assessment‚ intervention‚ and termination (USC VAC‚ 2013). It is vital that a social worker begin to develop a relationship with their client during their first session

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    “The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference.” By Malcolm Gladwell. Malcolm Gladwell‚ the author of The Tipping Point‚ explores the phenomenon known as the tipping point. According to Gladwell the tipping point is the moment at which "an idea‚ trend‚ or social behavior crosses a threshold‚ tips‚ and spreads like wildfire". In other words‚ the point when an idea‚ trend‚ or behavior becomes an sensation to the world. Gladwell researches the behaviors of fashion

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    At the start of the 20th century Vietnam was of very little concern to the USA but by 1968 the Vietnam War was at its peak with about 500 000 American troops there. This drastic change came about for many reasons. From the mid-19th century Vietnam had been a French colony (known as Indochina) but in 1940‚ during WWII this changed as Japan invaded the country. The USA helped Indochina fight the Japanese as they were the enemy. They secretly joined forces with communist Ho Chi Minh and this resulted

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    United States Involvement in the Vietnam War History 308: The Vietnam War May 1‚ 2013 Did the United States blindly plunged into an unnecessary conflict for wider Cold War considerations? Some characterize the conflict as a limited war fought to defend South Vietnam and its neighbors against communist aggression and bring a united peace for a self-governing Vietnam. But was it necessary and justifiable for the U.S. to intervene in Vietnam: to defend freedom and liberty

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    Reorder Point As a result to today’s uncertain economy‚ companies are searching for alternative ways to stay competitive. One wrong move of a company in doing their forecasting and inefficient inventory control‚ can lead to multiple product stock outs and back orders. This issue has caused sales loss as well as profit loss‚ which companies cannot afford to lose if they want to stay competitive. To resolve this issue‚ the companies are using inventory control model which is the ROP also known as

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    Sciences‚ Engineering‚ and Applied Research) Involvement of Youth Attitudes in Crime: A Study Conducted in Four Jails of Upper Assam‚ India KARABI KONCH* and JOYANTA BORBORA *Research Scholar‚ ** Professor Department of Sociology‚ Dibrugarh University Abstract: Youth and crime is not a new phenomenon. In the past as well as in the present day in societies‚ there have been always a good number of crime cases found like murder‚ theft‚ sexual involvement ‚ kidnapping ‚ robbery ‚ attempt to murder

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    this essay‚ “The Holocaust” will be used to describe only the state sanctioned murder of millions whilst the Nazi Party was in power from 19-x to19-x. The second issue of contention that needs to be addressed is who did the Nazi’s persecute? and which groups of people are to be included in the mass-murder of the Holocaust? Many argue that the Holocaust should only include European Jewry‚ however‚ other groups were involved in being murdered en mass‚ such as the Romani‚

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    Parental Involvement in a child’s sport Parent’s contribution in a child’s sports can have physical and social benefits do to parent participation on and off the field. Parent’s participation can define their child’s opinion of their capability of the sport. Youth athletes whose parents become overinvolved in the participation of sports face more injuries‚ loss of interest‚ and increased anxiety. “The increase of violent and vulgar behavior of parents has been reported at competitive matches between

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