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    CRM-430 Term Paper Week 5 Draft Summary for Prison Rehabilitation and Counseling Programs I chose to focus this term paper on the various programs offered to prisoners as part of their rehabilitation for introduction back into society. In today’s world there are many who believe that every one can be rehabilitated. The question should be asked; “does rehabilitation really work for everyone?” I will provide statistics on the success and failure rate‚ as well as which programs are most

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    narrator is confronted with the theme of emasculation is through the threat of castration. This is firstly introduced in the support group scene. It is also present in the scene in which Tyler and the “Space monkeys” get the police commissioner to halt his investigation by using castration as a threat. Lastly‚ our narrator is also threatened with castration when trying to disband Fight Club. The reason the theme of castration is reoccurring is because the greatest threat to a man’s masculinity is to

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    to develop a more effective treatment plan. Treatment for paraphilias did not begin until the late 19th century and was initially treated with surgical castration (Gordon‚ 2008). The idea behind surgical and physical castration is to reduce sexual interest and performance (Beech & Harkins‚ 2012). Drugs that can be utilized in chemical castration are cyproterone acetate‚ medroxyprogesterone‚

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    “Of every 100 incidents of sexual assault‚ only 6 are reported to the police”‚ “60% of sexual Sexual assault 1 Sexual assaultr 3 abuse victims are under the age of 17”‚ “80% of assailants are friends and family of the victims” (Sexual Assault Statistics in Canada[SASC]‚ n.d.). These statistics were based on various research across Canada. As many people know sex crimes victims are mostly women who are vulnerable to attack and what they din’t know is that“1/5th of all sexual assaults

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    In this we see how Hamlet situates himself in the drama‚ the female object produces him horror‚ which explain what Freud thinks about castration. Seeing her dead is not enough for the feeling of loss and consequent grief in Hamlet. He realizes that Ofelia is the object of his desire. He had earlier reduced Ophelia to the feminine dimension that the mother had incarnated for him during all

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    control do have an effect on crime while others may not. Using the literature for support‚ describe the effectiveness of each of the following methods. A- Directed Patrol for drugs and guns B- Deferred sentencing for drug offenders C- Chemical castration for sex offenders D- Student behavior modification program E- Big brother and big sister programs The United States of America has a crime problem. In response to it‚ we spend billions of dollars annually on everything from prison construction

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    measures‚ it is unfortunate that Ms Jayalalithaa could not resist yielding to the calls for the death penalty and chemical castration of offenders. Rape is sexual violence of the most brutal kind‚ and those who advocate chemical castration are obviously seeing it as an act of sex rather than as an act of violence. If a criminal is deemed so potentially violent that chemical castration is needed to prevent repeat offences‚ what is

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    Discuss the Psychodynamic explanations of gender development and refer to at least one case study/ evidence in your answer. The psychodynamic approach assumes that development of gender identity is linked to the relationship between a parent and child. Psychologists believe that parent - child relationship forms a mould in which stays within a child throughout their whole life. The approach focuses on the presence of the unconscious mind. Freud’s psychoanalytic theory is linked to the ideas surrounding

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    another person of course isn’t right not what so ever. So should castration be an option to judges I believe so. But this should be an option for judges only in cases of repeated rape‚ child molestation and repeated sexual harassment. Dealing with cases of rapists and child molesters‚ an interesting possibility is the use of hormonal treatment called chemical castration to reduce sex drive which I find it a better solution. Because castration I think it really shouldn’t be allowed and isn’t a good solution

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    theory. It is relatively easy‚ however‚ to find oneself torn between openheartedly going along with Freud’s idea about the existence of a dynamic system (or libido) in us‚ and reacting against the ease and assurance with which Freud writes about castration fear in boys and penis envy in girls. Freud’s view of personality as a dynamic system of psychological energy is a very complex‚ yet insightful approach to the development of personality. The nature of the id‚ ego‚ and superego‚ and the psychosexual

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