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This paper consists of eight pages and assesses boot camps for juvenile offenders in terms of their pros and cons with such issues...
(not conducted by individuals who have designed treatment programs), differ enormously, but even so, they still offer no evidence ...
This paper consists of five pages and examines the black rates of recidivism in a consideration of possible reasons why. Eight so...
continue to rise" (Hanke, 1993, pp. 22). Baltimore set an unenviable record for the number of homicides in 1992 of 331, which...
In fourteen pages this paper discuses the problems of recidivism in the U.S. system of correction with various models for sentenci...
In ten pages this research paper examines the prison systems of North America in a consideration of similarities and differences w...
The author discusses the positives of widening the net, how job training and even increased visitation with family can lessen reci...
it is the job of the corrections system to punish offenders or rehabilitate them, and the two goals seem to be mutually exclusive....
deterrent because the electronic monitoring devices place the criminals at crime scenes that practically guarantee a conviction (Y...
is drug use after program completion (or release from incarceration). Method The research design to be used in this project ca...
this development, the Gun-Free Schools Act of 1994 was passed, which encouraged a policy of "zero tolerance" as it criminalized s...
to make sense of, or interpret, phenomena in terms of the meanings people bring to them [by using] a holistic perspective which pr...
years (Brumback, 1995). This company, intent on providing information to all of its employees, uses a multi-media ongoing training...
A large proportion of our elderly take multiple medications for multiple conditions. This has led to a situation known as polyphar...
the adults in his life frequently quarrel and vent their frustrations physically; he, or a member of his family, may suffer one or...
inmates is due to the deinstitutionalization of psychiatric services, which began in the 1960s, as this trend resulted in the rele...
(Taylor, 2009). Most of the prisoners are from poor backgrounds and most have little education (Taylor, 2009). There are seven tim...
was to insure that prior to being released from prison, sex criminals received psychatric evaluation to insure they would not comm...
Criminal justice has many problems confronting it in modern society. Three challenges, in particular, exist in todays criminal ju...
to have each student working at their own speed (Johnson and Johnson, 1989). While it is true that students do not learn at the s...
In five pages this research paper evaluates the rates of success of various occupational programs. Four sources are cited in the ...
In ten pages this paper examines 1st year high school teachers in an assessment of the impact of mentoring programs. Ten sources ...
their own, without the help of the welfare system. In Wisconsin the work program approached the problem from a different direction...
In five pages Samuel Greengard's September 2000 article 'Making the Passage to a Portal' is analyzed in terms of how current bus...
news is that this proposal doesnt necessarily need to outline the benefits to the state, as the state has already targeted the art...
(ODD). Conduct Disorder (CD) The behavior of children with conduct disorder typically violates the rights of others and it can b...
they dont know how to enroll, or they do not understand why it is important" (Bersin, 2002, p. 38). Needless to say, if the course...
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safe and effective manner (STABLE, 2010). The "B" calls for the administration of drugs to combat blood pressure problems; during ...
ways in which to qualify students for the GATE program. Students who are advanced in mathematics would be exposed to higher grade ...