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    Foster care is often portrayed as the glorious system in which children are placed in temporary homes‚ until a permanent family is found for them. Human trafficking‚ however‚ is commonly known for its violent nature in which free humans become sex slaves to pimps and are sold to Johns nightly. Foster care seems consistently painted in a positive light‚ while Human Trafficking is known for it’s negative nature. There are theories as to why this may be such; as the foster care is a product of the United

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    relationships. Every relationship on the planet not just the United States has problems‚ or has had problems. The adoption and foster care screening process is very strict‚ including recent home visits and interviews of possible candidates to be parents. This system is designed to demonstrate those certain individuals who are not qualified to adopt children or be foster parents‚ for whatever reason. All of the evidence shows that gay couples can make good parents. The American Psychological Association

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    Alternatives to Detention Placing juveniles in a detention facility is not always the best way to go. There are a number of alternatives that can be used instead of putting a juvenile in a facility. When deciding which type of program to place a juvenile in‚ the court officials must take into consideration the safety of the public. Many offenders can be effectively rehabilitated through community-based supervision while there are other serious offenders that may require confinement to protect

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    higher functioning autism. This left him vulnerable to the world‚ in the sense that he would always need to be cared for by others. Astrid Magnussen‚ from Janet Fitch`s work White Oleander‚ is forced into foster care when her neglectful mother is taken to jail for murder. She bounces from one foster home to another‚ always needing but never finding. An adolescent may be aware of their dependency on others or not‚ however between Christopher’s disability and Astrid losing her only parental figure‚ that

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    was the youth aging-out of foster care. By calling it “age-out” I’m referring to it as occurring both before and after leaving foster care. Nationally‚ there are 20‚000 youth in foster care who are at the aging out of foster care. Generally‚ these children has been abused or neglected. There are those who feel as if foster care can have some type of impact on this particular lifestyle for these youth adults aging out of this care. Some feel that there may be some foster care homes that may possibly

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    Article 44 ‚ which is a Directive Principle of State Policy‚ provides that: “The State shall endeavour to secure for the citizens a uniform civil code throughout the territory of India.” This Article mandates the state to strive to bring in place a Uniform Civil Code. Though it is not binding but it imposes an obligation on the State. While this has been an agenda in the manifesto of various political parties but may be because of the ‘vote-bank’ politics or communalization they have not been able

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    young man. She found out that he has been abuse by his father and was left in the street at the age of 6 with his sister. His mom and dad are spending their life in prison for murder. He has been in four different foster house with his sister. He ran away from his last house because their foster parent were recently arrested for procession of marijuana. With all this being said he gets perfect grades from school and perfect attendance. On a sunny bright day‚ a young walks up to Ms. Emerson at a course

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    Texas later in life. My desire is to work strictly within the foster care system. I want to learn the art of Social Work‚ the “ins and outs” and the “dos and don’ts”. I then want to matriculate to then supervise the Social Workers. The reason I have chosen to work in that manner‚ is because I want to learn how other Social Workers think and act. I have heard many horrendous stories of how group home leaders work and mistreat the foster children. My desire is to then train the Social Workers under

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    foster’s home. When children are place in foster home by the court system their dream are crash. The journey of being place into different foster home has begun. The children are afraid and intimidates. All the dreams they ones had is no more‚ now the struggle of surviving began. With learning the house rules of each foster’s parent. Each foster home set different rule children must follow while staying in their home. These rules are in force by the foster parent‚ if not followed there is consequence

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    Child Protection Essay Introduction Historically throughout Britain the legal principles and peoples perceptions relating to children and the family have advanced immensely from Victorian times. A state where children were an essential tool in the family‚ helping to contribute with the income‚ to circumstances where they are now an important loved member of that unit and for the majority‚ their health and well being at the forefront. These alterations can be attributed to the changes in acts

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