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    I think that stalking and domestic violence are much more prevalent than we think. The reason that society tends to brush them off so easily is because these crimes are seen as a personal matter than is no one’s business except for those involved. These are serious crimes because they deny victims of their rights as guaranteed by the US constitution. I can see where mandatory arrests are a good idea‚ but they prevent the victim from choosing what they want to happen to their abuser. Mandatory arrests

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    several ethical considerations that need to be taken during this qualitative research due to the high risk factor involved with the participants. Since “about two-thirds of the women reported that their husband abused them almost daily [and that] the violence was physical‚ verbal‚ emotional and sexual.” The safety of the subjects was of the main concern. Keeping in mind the ethical concern that the participants should not be emotionally or physically abused it was critical to remain anonymity. If this

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    In recent years‚ teenage pregnancy has been labeled a major issue amongst teens that it can be known as an "Epidemic." Is teenage pregnancy directly responsible for a host of society’s ills? Increasing teenage pregnancy rate translates directly into increasing rates of "school failure‚" early behavioral problems‚ drug abuse‚ child abuse‚ depression‚ and crimes. Many social problems can be directly attributed to the poor choices of teenage girls. The talk shows today are flooded by episodes dealing

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    ABSTRACT This report discusses the importance of some aspects of the impact of teenage pregnancy in Northern Ireland in terms of accessing support services. It has been compiled from the results of a questionnaire completed by a small sample of individuals who have experienced this situation either from personal experience or through their professional contacts‚ and also from internet research and leaflets. The word “restriction” of the report allows for only brief acknowledgement of the issues

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    Causes and effects of early Pregnancy Name (Optional): _____________________ Section: _____________ Age: ______ Gender: _________ Direction: Read each question carefully. Choose one of the best answer and Put a ( ) mark. 1. In your opinion‚ what is the main reason why teenagers get pregnant or get someone pregnant? _____Mistake/ Carelessness _____Want to become mum/dad _____To keep boyfriend/girlfriend _____Curiosity _____Benefits _____Rebellion _____Other ___________ ____

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    ambulances and obviously police officers. It was Monday first day of the week‚ and you do not want to start your day with filling out incident reports. I approach to the officers and introduce myself in order to learn what was going on? It was a domestic violence issue that it has been increasing in the last two years in the city. I continue talking to the officers and few clients approached to me to try to tell me what happened. I immediately needed to leave my stuff in the office and they client started

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    Children from homes run by teenage mothers have to face almost insurmountable obstacles in life. The incidents of depression and mental health problems‚ the lack of father figures‚ and the high rate of poverty often connected to children in homes run by teenage mothers put them at serious disadvantages when compared to children raised in nuclear families. Many people believe that the implementation of sex education in schools and the addition of more federal aid for single parents are major causes

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    Violence associated with teenage relationships could be abstracted as a set of various violent and abusive behaviors‚ including sexual and physical assaults‚ homicides‚ psychological abuse‚ kidnapping‚ harassment‚ and threats (Theriot‚ 2012‚ p. 224). Consequently‚ dating violence could occur as sexual‚ psychological‚ or physical abuse. Physical violence is defined by actions such as being choked‚ slapped‚ kicked‚ hurt with a weapon‚ pulling hair amongst other actions (Theriot‚ 2012‚ p. 225). Findings

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    The Cause and Effect of Teenage Pregnancy Each year‚ over seven hundred and fifty thousand teenage girls become pregnant. The United States has the highest rate of teen pregnancy in the world followed by Slovakia‚ Hungary and New Zealand. Teenage pregnancy costs the American taxpayers 9.1 billion a year due to health‚ foster care‚ and social services (Porta). The teen pregnancy epidemic affects not only the parents‚ the children and their families; it also affects society as a whole. How can we

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    I was dispatched to the scene of a domestic violence disturbance: The home of Mr. and Mrs. Jones 1305 E. 348 St. I was advised that Mrs. Jones was thrown to the ground and punched in the face by her husband Mr. Jones‚ they also state that the couple is currently separated. There was also a second call to 911 placed by a possible witness. On my direct route to the home a red pickup truck is backing out of a nearby driveway‚ and children are running across the street. The couple across the street

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