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    Appendix D CJS/240

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    offense. Prosecutors and defense attorneys are key players in proceedings. Issues Impacting the Juvenile Court System Briefly review the discussions in the other two topics you did not choose for your first response on conversation starter 1. In a 200- to 300-word response‚ address the main points for and against the two controversial issues. I feel there are more points against confidentiality in juvenile proceedings than points for confidentiality in juvenile proceedings. I

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    CRIME DATA COMPARISON NICHOLE RAFAEL CJS/231 APRIL 20‚ 2015 JUDY MAZZUCCA CRIME DATA COMPARISON The Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program is a nationwide cooperative effort of over 16‚000 cities‚ county and state law enforcement agencies voluntarily reporting data on crime brought to their attention. This program was develop in 1929 by the International Association of Chiefs of Police provide reliable crime statistics for the nation. Each year‚ several statistical publications are attain and the

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    Reporting Reporting Pamela Jefferies ACC 541 October 19‚ 2010 Christine Errico Abstract Our company has acquired a new manufacturing company. The new company has certain components‚ which are different from the new parent company. First‚ it has two different pension plans‚ which our company will have to research and to learn how to report on our financial statement. Also they have two different segments‚ which our objective is to eliminate. Our first goal is to define the pension

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    Statistics and Data

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    Definition: Statistics is the study of the collection‚ organization‚ analysis‚ interpretation and presentation of data. It deals with all aspects of this‚ including the planning of data collection in terms of the design of surveys and experiments. A statistician is someone who is particularly well-versed in the ways of thinking necessary for the successful application of statistical analysis. Such people have often gained experience through working in any of a wide number of fields. Some

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    Self Driving Pros And Cons

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    The Argument for Electrical‚ Self-Driving Vehicles First people traveled by foot‚ then by horse‚ then the first automobile was invented over a century ago‚ which included a variation of the combustion engine that the majority of people still use today. The next major evolution in transportation is fast approaching with the invention of electrical‚ self-driving vehicles. In the last few years‚ Google has begun testing driver-less cars on the open road and recently Elon Musk of Tesla announced a software

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    Running head: WEB-BASED THERAPY PROS AND CONS Web-based Therapy Pros and Cons December 9‚ 2005 Web-based Therapy Pros and Cons In this age of the Internet‚ it is hardly surprising that thousands of therapists are setting up online services‚ inviting persons with problems to e-mail their questions and concerns. This gives them the opportunity to have more clients‚ which in turn means more money for them. Such services can cost as much as two dollars per minute. They have raised concerns

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    Simply use statistics as a tool. You will be given a data. (Next year you will not be given data‚ you will gather data yoruself). 1. Data: one of the variables is dependent and other dependent. Can be multiple. Then do regression analysis. ANOVA for overall significance and Regression equation. And write based on ANOVA there is a significance or not. 2. Some comments on correlation: volume vs. horse power etc. 3. Hypothesis test of one population. I assume that the mean is etc etc. Small paragraph

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    Residuals Date: _____________________ Introduction The fit of a linear function to a set of data can be assessed by analyzing__________________. A residual is the vertical distance between an observed data value and an estimated data value on a line of best fit. Representing residuals on a___________________________ provides a visual representation of the residuals for a set of data. A residual plot contains the points: (x‚ residual for x). A random residual plot‚ with both

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    TOPIC: Advantages and disadvantages of self-study It has recently come up as a controversial issue whether students should study alone or not. Some people stand for the idea that self-study helps them become more independent. Others point out that this way of learning put them in certain difficulties. This essay will give us a chance to discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the issue in more details. On the bright side‚ the supporters of self-study have a thought that studying alone

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    the dilemma of removing the patient from harm but still obtaining their consent. With mandatory elder abuse reporting‚ nurses may be more keenly focused on the issue and are obligated to report it. The challenge involves the ethical principle of beneficence‚ defined as to “do good” (Butts & Rich‚ 2013‚ p. 446) for the patient. Health care professionals want to provide adequate care and reporting suspected abuse can help remove the patient from harm and stop the abuse from occurring. However‚ nurses

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