Life for a Corrections Officer Elizabeth Austin CRJ303: Corrections Instructor: Tracy Crump January 7‚ 2012 Being a correction officer is not an easy job. Each and every correction officer has a daily routine‚ stress‚ danger‚ and has to learn to gain compliance of every inmate. Every day in a prison working with inmates can be a challenge; some days may seem easier than other days. There is a daily routine and schedule that each correction officer has to come to terms with. The tasks could
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Interview with Successful Role Model Your Name: ___________________________ Person Interviewed:_____________________ Contact Information_____________________ 1. Where did you go to college? He attended RCC for two years. Transferred to CSU Northridge then Southern Oregon. After graduating from CSUSB he attended Chapman and CBU to finish up his teaching credentials. 2. Why did you go to college? He said he wanted to go to college to play football and to get an education. He always knew
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Juvenile Justice and Correction Justice has always been the goal of our court system‚ but it is not always served‚ especially in cases involving juveniles. The judiciary process has evolved from a system that did not initially consider juveniles‚ to one where juveniles have their own court proceedings‚ facilities‚ and even rules or laws. The juvenile justice system has come a long way‚ and people have worked very hard in its creation. A juvenile is considered to be an individual‚ under the
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aspects of the law that deem the CFAA unconstitutional. • Proposed a probable solution to the broad interpretation of the law. Summary The author traces the CFAA history to the 1984 Comprehensive Crime Control Act (CCCA) which was narrow in scope‚ with the purpose to address unauthorized access computer crimes. As computers in households
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honorable Judge Cherry to be sentenced on numerous charges. The defendant faces sentencing for two separate cases at this hearing. The first case was on a charge of DUI. The defendant was found guilty on a summary offense of obedience to traffic control devices‚ and an act of careless driving. He received a $35.00 fine for each offense. This male was also found guilty of a DUI and was ordered to serve a minimum of thirty days‚ and a maximum of six months‚ in the Western Diagnostic Classification
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allowed us to have the liberty of choices we have today and enlighten others to do the same until we assemble a stable community of equality and ambition. For many centuries‚ humanity has evolved through rebellious efforts by history’s greatest role- models. For instance‚ Martin Luther King Jr.‚ a Baptist Minister‚ led the African- American Civil Rights Movement in the 1950s to gain equality and justice for all African Americans who were shunned by the white people in society. Luther was a sapient
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Grieving Per Santrock (2015)‚ “grief is the emotional numbness‚ disbelief‚ separation anxiety‚ despair‚ sadness‚ and loneliness that accompany the loss of someone we love. Grief is not a simple emotional state but rather a complex‚ evolving process with multiple dimensional”. There are few types of grieving which are long-term grief or also known as prolonged or complicated grief‚ and disenfranchised grief. Per Miller (2012)‚ long-term grief is sometimes masked and can predispose individuals to become
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Community based corrections is a program which supervises people who have been convicted or are facing conviction. It is a non-incarcerate system of correction. These offenders have been convicted or are facing conviction. Some offenders have entered these programs before being in jail and some serve a part of their sentence in jail before entering the program. The goals of the community based corrections would be one of providing guidance‚ program opportunities and support to the offender’s
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Jasmine‚ Pocahontas‚ Mulan‚ Tiana‚ Rapunzel‚ and Merida. While a single caucasian girl’s dream is blossoming‚ dreaming about the multiple princesses she could grow up to be‚ an african american girl’s is falling to pieces‚ with only a single idealized role model to chose from. While a child yearns for a prince to sweep
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Heath Wetzel Conceptual Map 10/26/2009 Comp II How does the media stereotype you? *Come as your favorite stereotype: By Geo Vittoratos. Stereotypes Japanese women as some people may think of them. It shows a Japanese girl with slanted eyes‚ white paint on her face and dressed in a robe. (Race and Culture) *Will Stereotype for food: By The Latino Comedy Project. Stereotypes Mexicans as people with out jobs that will do any line of work to get by. It has four Mexicans in the back
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