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    Inmate Culture

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    Clemmer. Also Sykes believed that it was the deprivations and loss of freedom due to being locked up. The second theory was that the culture is imported within the inmate’s values from the outside. This created a subculture of convicts‚ thieves and square johns. 2. List the methods correctional agencies use to control prison gangs. Prison gangs were controlled with different strategies such as early detection of gang activities‚ identification of leaders and members‚ surveillance

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    can make what life one has left a living nightmare (Heydoorn‚ 2008). In this paper‚ I will discuss my personal perspective that I have on Life in Prison. I will also discuss the policies that I would enforce‚ inmates need for respect‚ change in correctional policies that I would implement‚ and my beliefs on why people become criminals. After reading various topics on prison life during this course of study‚ along with my personal experience as a law enforcement officer‚ my perspective and understanding

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    amount of rules and regulations imposed upon them which stem from government and law enforcement authority. In analyzing the Case of “The Reluctant Security Guard” we will examine the decision making process which led to David Tuff effectively ‘whistle blowing’ for what he felt was the right thing to do. The policy that was in place for David Tuff was ultimately an oath he subscribed to when he became a security guard‚ as well as his integrity of being a former U.S. Marine. He was required to abide

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    (2005). 42 CFR Parts 50 and 93. Public Health Service Policies on Research Misconduct; Final Rule. Available at http:// ori.dhhs.gov/documents/42_cfr_parts_50_and_93_2005.pdf. Last accessed February 22‚ 2010. Gunsalus‚ C. K. (1998). How to blow the whistle and still have a career afterwards. Science and Engineering Ethics‚ 4:51–64. IEEE Board of Directors. (2006). IEEE Code of Ethics. Available at http://www.ieee.org/ portal/pages/iportals/aboutus/ethics/code.html. Last accessed February 22‚ 2010. Jubb

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    Business Ethics Vector Technology Institute Donovan Phillipps Avco Environmental Services Situation 1 Contents What Should Chantale do? 3 Should Chantale be concerned about legal ramifications? 5 What are the reasonable limits on loyalty to one’s employers? 6 Would it make a difference if Chantale had a position of greater authority or had scientific expertise? 7 Reference 8 What Should Chantale do? In an ideal world‚ it would be easy for all contracted disposal companies

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    References: entley‚ R. (2002‚ July 11). Blowing a whistle can be good. Computer Weekly. Duska‚ R. F. (1998). Whistleblowing. In C. L. Cooper & C. Argyris (Eds.)‚ Encyclopedia of management‚ Malden‚ MA: Blackwell Publishers. Navran‚ F. (n.d.). Ethics news & opinions: Ask the expert. Retrieved

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    Confidentiality H+S lvl 2

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    information was important for a legal case. When it is necessary to protect the welfare of any person‚ for example if the client has been abused and had told you in confidence the information about what had happened. When it is necessary for a whistle blowing procedure. Where to go for help about confidentiality? If you do need to seek advice about confidentiality for any reason at all you can always ask your managers or your legal department for your company‚ there are always policies and procedures

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    In every setting there should be a policy and procedures on whistle blowing. The whistle blowing Policy is put into place to provide protection against the person in the work place against victimisation or any form of punishment (physical or verbal) when concerns are genuine. If you suffer any victimisation or punishment due to whistleblowing you may be able to take your case to an Employment Tribunal. If you have any concerns about misconduct or malpractice that is occurring in your work setting

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    Identify and elaborate on the major ethical issues in this case 2 3. How would you advise the staff members? 5 4. Would his report constitute a protected disclosure in terms of the Act? 8 5. How would you deal with the report from the whistle-blower? 10 6. What are the major strategies the Department of Health in Limpopo may employ? 14 7. Conclusions 18 8. References 19 CEN011A MBL926S ASSIGNMENT 2 Page iii 1. INTRODUCTION This assignment is based on

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    [pic] |Course Syllabus Axia College/College of Criminal Justice and Security Ethics and the Administration of Justice | | Course Description ADJ 235 presents the ethical standards‚ roles‚ and responsibilities of criminal justice professionals and examines potential profession-specific ethical dilemmas. Ethical theories are applied to real and hypothetical scenarios in the justice system. Policies Faculty and students/learners will be held responsible for understanding and adhering

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