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    Rehabilitation What is Rehabilitation? Rehabilitation is the strategy of applying proper treatment so an offender will present no further threat to society. Correctional counseling and rehabilitation seeks to transform a convicted felon into a responsible and productive member of society. A foundation in the general principles of offender intervention is established; principles such as risk‚ need‚ and responsively are upheld; and common themes including the use of cognitive-behavioral interventions

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    Rehabilitation in Juvenile Justice” The decline of the rehabilitation system and reforms Rehabilitation for juveniles has been on a decline for the last 20 years. This is because many people consider that juvenile crimes are getting worse and the kids need to be disciplined1. Unfortunately this has backfired in a bad way‚ because the juvenile crime problem has not been stemmed by this means. In fact it has increased and juvenile crimes are on the rise. The whole purpose of rehabilitation

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    John Fowles’ novel “The French Lieutenant’s woman” is seen as a postmodern text‚ by the author himself. He is considered to be the first postmodernist in the English literature‚ even though the postmodernist features were less explicit in British literature than in American. The novel resembles a Victorian text‚ but actually it is a critical rewrite of the happy-end Victorian novels. The issue of human freedom has always been an interesting subject to James Fowles. Some say that “The French Lieutenant’s

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    Consumers are passive victims manipulated into buying commodities they cannot resist “Prosperity knits a man to the world. He feels that he is ‘finding his place in it’‚ while really it is finding it’s place in him.” - Lewis.C.S (1946) In this essay‚ the topic of consumer culture will be discussed through referring to various different discourses‚ which examine how present society has been formed into today’s consumer culture. Consumer’s are overexposed to seductive advertising and barraged

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    into the past what we see is very shocking. Such is the case in a Doll House by Henrik Ibsen. Here we see Nora presented as a victim of her father and male dominated society; however she also plays the role of victimizer against her husband‚ family‚ and friends. As Nora takes both sides of the conflict we see how she is forced into both roles. Nora plays with Dr. Rank ’s emotions; though by accident‚ she does so more than she had intended. Nora becomes desperate for money at one point and intends

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    Friends vs. Family vs. Coworkers: Reactions vary upon affiliation and environment Daniel Cooper University of Houston Introduction The experiment that I conducted consisted of three groups of people which included friends‚ family and coworkers. I altered different aspects of my personality in order to try and determine the reactions of three groups that were previously listed above. Some information about me should be known in order for me describe how I changed some aspects of my personality

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    Criminal rehabilitation involves restoring an individual to useful life through education‚ and therapy. The rehabilitation assumption is that individuals are never permanently criminals. As a result‚ it is possible to reinstate a criminal to useful life where they positively contribute to the society and to themselves. The main aim of criminal rehabilitation is the prevention of habitual offending or criminal recidivism. Criminal rehabilitation seeks to bring an offender into a normal state of mind

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    long ago‚ "divorce" was forbidden‚ unaccepted‚ and considered as an act of sin among married couples. This situation has reversed in our contemporary world whereby the stigma once associated with divorce has eroded‚ while its massive effects on women and subsequently family life continues to grow at overwhelming proportions. Divorce is one of the most painful and unwelcome public topics one can address in our modern world. When a marriage is not working and there is a break down in communication‚ common

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    PRELIMINARY THESIS PROPOSAL ABSTRACT NAME: Abla‚ Krister Kim S. DESIGN 8 ADVISER: Arch. Aurello Somera PROJECT TITLE: Philippine Red Cross Disaster Rehabilitation Complex Headquarter of Philippine Red Cross; a Recovery Facility for the Victims of Calamity and Disaster RESEARCH FOCUS: Bamboo Hybrid Building Construction Material Foldable emergency houses through Bamboo Hybrid Building Construction Material. A revolutionary way of construction where the bamboos are being combined

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    In light of several tragic events leading to innocent victims of sex offenses‚ namely that of Megan Kanka‚ laws mutually known as Megan’s Laws have been established mandating sex offenders to register their locations of residence and employment to alert those in the vicinity to exercise caution. While these laws have been known to generate awareness of sex offenders‚ they also have been known to cause more harm than good. The laws allow for public roasting of the sex offenders‚ deterring them from

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