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    Probation and parole uses three main concepts or three main models. The three models are the control model‚ the social services model and the combined model. Each one of these models is based on different concepts and how probation and parole should be handled. Not only is there three models in probation and parole‚ but there is also three roles included in these models. There is the law enforcement role‚ the treatment role‚ and the blend role. Each of these roles plays a part in a certain model

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    Unjust Gains: Speeding Tickets Key to a City’s Economic Growth. COLL 300 Abstract Every year‚ thirty four million speeding tickets are issued in the U.S. That amounts to 93‚000 tickets per day‚ 3‚875 per hour‚ and 65 tickets per minute. Traffic tickets are big business as public and private companies via for their share of the very vulnerable but lucrative driving public. Everyday across the country police officers are out in full number armed with the very latest in speed detection

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    St. Louis Essay 09/10/13. The overall atmosphere of St. Louis is in desperate need of renovation. There are various important changes that must be made in order to improve the overall learning atmosphere of St. Louis for its students. There overdue updates would be impossible without the full support and compliance of the St. Louis administration. The St. Louis administration may improve the lives of its students’ by creating free‚ on campus parking‚ proper maintenance of the heating and air conditioning

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    Cause and Effect of Speeding The popular movie "Top Gun" coined a phrase that reads "I feel the need‚ the need for speed." Many drivers today would agree with that phrase. Speeding is one of the most common ways that people break the law. When people break the law there are unpleasant consequences. A speeding ticket is an effective form of discipline: paying for a ticket‚ traffic school‚ and higher insurance rates. Paying for a speeding ticket is an unpleasant experience. A ticket can be outrageously

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    Academic Probation

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    Academic success depends greatly on the determination and the focus of the student. I believe there are a few reasons why I am on academic probation including but not limited to my lack of class attendance‚ my romantic distractions‚ and my overloaded work schedule. I am a hopeless procrastinator. I don’t start homework until its due‚ if at all. That used to be okay when I was in high school. I was able to work‚ go to school‚ participate in a plethora of extra-curricular activities‚ and date‚ all

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    HIPAA Violations Melissa Wells Rasmussen College Medical Law and Ethics HIPAA Violations A staff nurse working at a medical clinic looked up a patient file in order to weaken a lawsuit case the patient had against the nurse’s husband. She gave the information to her husband who then called the patient and made it known that he had medical information which he believed weakened the man’s case. He suggested that the man consider dropping the lawsuit. The patient called and informed the clinic

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    Ethical Principles Violated In 1990‚ Terri Schiavo suffered cardiac arrest leading to a persistent vegetative state. Over the next 15 years‚ her case received international attention as her husband and parents argued over how to fulfill Terri’s end-of-life wishes. Although tragic‚ the plight of Terri Schiavo provides a valuable case study. The conflicts and misunderstandings surrounding her situation offer important lessons in medicine‚ law‚ and ethics. Despite media saturation and intense

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    to have committed a moving traffic violation. Such men‚ for example‚ had been convicted of crimes at over three times the rate of other men.” It also stated that‚ “Women who were high TV-violence viewers as children were more likely to have thrown something at their spouses‚ to have responded to someone who made them mad by shoving‚ punching‚ beating or choking the person‚ to have committed some type of criminal act‚ and to have committed a moving traffic violation. Such women‚ for example‚ reported

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    his right leg amputated because of the attack from the K9. The deputies searched the car finding stolen property along with the car being stolen. In this situation both the victim and the suspects can be charged with violations. The victim‚ even though it is a small violation‚ can to charge the misuse of the vehicles horn. Most regional car horn-related legislation was passed in the 1950s‚ ’60s and ’70s to control noise pollution within city limits (Worrall 20). The wording of such laws remains

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    Women Are Better Drivers

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    Mrs. Karen M. Lampert April‚ 22‚ 2013 English 1C: Critical thinking and writing. Essay # 4. Truth: Women are better drivers. Women have the reputation of being worse drivers than men. Some say that women’s driving is linked to their hormones‚ or they look too much in the mirror‚ or that they put make up while driving. Others believe that women are bad drivers because they text at the same time as driving‚ or they think too much about everything and cannot focus on driving‚ or simply because

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