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    What methods of secure custody do you use in your prison? In our prison secure custody is assigned to anyone placed in jail that is risk in the general population. This stops them from getting harmed by other inmates‚ inmates in addition can appeal this for their own safety if they feel threatened. Sex offenders and high profile inmates that appear into jail are automatically placed in secure custody. Secure custody is a way of life in prison. The point is that custody‚ in a prison‚ goes on 24 hours

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    Sharing Custody

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    I had two children with my ex-husband. At that time‚ Jaxen and Julia were only one and three years of age. Seeing their mother in the state that I was in with their father was not in their best interest. We agreed to split custody when going through our divorce. Sharing custody has been the most substantial challenge I have ever had to face. As a mother‚ you have attachments to your children like no other. We made the decision to swap Julia and Jaxen back and forth every Friday‚ having them equal

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    Child Custody

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    The battle over child custody In the United States today more than one-half of all marriages end in divorce. The purpose of this paper is to examine the reason why women have typically received custody of the children far more often than the fathers. In order to better understand child custody one must first examine how fathers have often times been left out of the picture‚ and conversely why mothers have had such hard times raising children on their own. This paper will first examine the perspective

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    The Custody of the Pumpkin

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    THE CUSTODY OF THE PUMPKIN By P.G. Wodehouse Author’s biography: Sir Pelham Grenville Wodehouse: 5 October 1881 (Surrey‚ England) ~ 14 February 1975 (Southampton‚ New-York)‚ died of a heart attack English humorist‚ playwright‚ and lyricist: novels‚ short stories‚ plays‚ poems‚ song lyrics and numerous piece of journalism. Uninterested in politics and world affairs. Enormous popular success and his writings continue to be widely read. Admired by contemporaries. He is in the upper class society

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    Joint Custody

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    want joint custody and says “No‚ he is unfit to raise a child.” .Everyone knows what joint custody is. It’s when the custody of a child is awarded to both parents by the court. But would you want an abusive father or a drinking mother to have joint custody of your innocent child? Some people think joint custody is good for the child just because they get to see and spend time with both parents. Well that’s not always the case. Its is more likely that parents will agree with joint custody because they

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    Child Custody

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    Child Custody LSTD 303 D001 Emily Smith 01/12/2014   Every couple enters a relationship with the romantic dream of getting married‚ starting a family‚ and living happily ever after. Truth is it may sound all good and well however not all relationships and marriages go the distance. According to the American Psychological Association‚ 40 to 50 percent of marriages in the United States end in divorce (2014). After the divorce process comes the real complicated part‚ the child custody process

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    Court for Custody

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    | Court for Custody | | | Amy Burnside | 3/10/2013 | | A married couple‚ both addicted to drugs‚ is unable to care for their infant daughter. She is taken from them by court order and placed in a foster home. The years pass. She comes to regard her foster parents as her real parents. They love her as they would their own daughter. When the child is 9 yrs. old‚ the natural parents‚ rehabilitated from drugs‚ begin court action to regain custody. The case is decided in their

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    Chain of Custody

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    Chain of Custody refers to the chronological documentation or paper trail‚ showing the seizure‚ custody‚ control‚ transfer‚ analysis‚ and disposition of evidence‚ physical or electronic. Because evidence can be used in court to convict persons of crimes it must be handled in a scrupulously careful manner to avoid later allegations of tampering or misconduct which can compromise the case of the prosecution toward acquittal or to overturning a guilty verdict upon appeal. I found a case online where

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    Custody of the pumpkin

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    Custody Of The Pumpkin 1. Who was Lord Emsworth? What was he doing that fateful morning? Lord Emsworth was the ninth earl of Emsworth and a member of Threepwood Family. He was the owner of the Blanding’s castle. He was forgetful and absent-minded. Lord Emsworth was not a man of action he just used to speak things and didn’t care about the outer world. He was just bothered and worried about objects‚ here about his garden and the pumpkin‚ which he wanted to win in the competition. That fateful

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    Secure Communities

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    Secure communities: A fact sheet Joe Rosario Keller Graduate School of Management PA 582‚ Week 3 Project‚ Spring A 2011 Secure Communities is a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) program designed to identify immigrants in U.S. jails who are deportable under immigration law. ‘The Dallas County Sheriff ’s Department is one of more than a thousand activated jurisdictions participating in Secure Communities (S-Comm). For the uninitiated‚ here ’s how it works: Say a man

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