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    Jail Observation

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    year old boy has pictures of his fourteen year old ex-girlfriend and sharing with his friends‚ this is the proper approach for this first time offense. Upon arrival meet with the principal and administration that are aware and all whom are involved from the adult level with this issue. After the conclusion of the first meeting then call for the young boy to come to the segregated room for the discussion. Once the teenager enters and you greet him with courtesy and a smile to set the tone for the

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    State Prisoners in County Jails February 2010 State Prisoners in County Jails A Publication of the Research Division of NACo’s County Services Department Written by Brian Albert Research Intern February 2010 National Association of Counties 1 About the National Association of Counties The National Association of Counties (NACo) is the only national organization that represents county governments in the United States. Founded in 1935‚ NACo provides essential services to the nation’s

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    people choose to be writers and nowadays nobody is perfect and everybody need help. In this letter Marian lewes (who used the pen name George Eliot) is responding back to a struggling writer. Lewes uses a lot of rhetorical strategies to respond back. Instead of speaking on a higher educated tone lewes put herself on the same level or in the same position of in which to address the woman. Lewes tone in the letter is sympathetic in which to inform the lady that what she is going through is normal and other

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    Babies Incarcerated Babies in Jail February of 2012 Decatur Correctional Center had its ribbon hosted a ceremony for the Moms and Babies Program. This program allows an inmate whose release date is within 18 months of the delivery of the baby to keep the baby incarcerated with the mother. The mother and baby are given their own room to accommodate both mother and child’s needs. Deputy Director Debbie Denning of Women and Family Services states that “The Mom and Babies program is designed

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    Are Jails Necessary?

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    17‚ 2012 Are Jails Necessary? What would the world be like without jails? Some might think that it might be good; some might think that it might be bad. It would be a terrible idea not to have jails. It would change society back to renaissance or barbarian times where one did not even get punished for killing another person. Without jails‚ a major increase in committed crimes around the world‚ and a major increase in the death rate would be the ending results‚ and with jails‚ people are given

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    of Birmingham 1963 and the turning point of the civil rights movement is a video that explains what happened to black people in the 60’s. Photographs from the 60’s show how the fireman were spraying black people with water hoses that tore their shirt and hair out of their scalp. 1963 Birmingham civil rights campaign Barbara Sylvia shores is a video about a women that was living in the civil rights movement that is telling her story and how she felt. The letter from Birmingham Jail is a letter that

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    Prisons and Jails Jordyn Elby CJA/204 University of Phoenix Abstract The criminal justice system in itself is wide and covers many aspects. The most important part of those aspects is the jails and prisons around the nation. These are the places that are going to separate those who offend away from the community and keep our community overall pretty safe. Even though there is a funnel system within the criminal justice system‚ it should be noted that jails and prisons

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    Cellular Jail From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search |Cellular Jail | |[pic] | |Cellular Jail‚ Andaman | |General information | |Type |Prison for political prisoners (Indian freedom | |

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    ENC1101 A Modest Proposal’s Rhetorical Strategies Jonathan Swift’s 1729 “A Modest Proposal‚” definitely grasps the reader’s attention with an outrageous proposal using satire. His use of rhetorical strategies formats his article into a well-organized argument. The purpose of his argument is to raise awareness about the starving people of Ireland. Swift‚ being one of the most prestigious writers of his times forms a solid argument using each of the following rhetorical strategies‚ ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos

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    Life In Jail

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    Life in Jail or No Life at All Neumann University Death is a very emotional topic and hard thing to deal with no matter what. Knowing the person or having it be a friends acquaintance you still always feel a little bit of sorrow. Everyone has someone that they love so it is hard to pick the right and the wrong sides of stories. If someone ’s husband was being sentenced to the death penalty‚ the wife would be heart broken‚ but the wife of whom her husband may have killed would be thrilled

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